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OPERATORS MANUAL
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Introduction
READ THIS MANUAL carefully to learn how to the identification numbers in a secure place off the
operate and service your machine correctly. Failure to machine.
do so could result in personal injury or equipment
damage. This manual and safety signs on your WARRANTY is provided as part of John Deere’s
machine may also be available in other languages. support program for customers who operate and
(See your John Deere dealer to order.) maintain their equipment as described in this manual.
The warranty is explained on the warranty certificate
THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE CONSIDERED a which you should have received from your dealer.
permanent part of your machine and should remain
with the machine when you sell it. This warranty provides you the assurance that John
Deere will back its products where defects appear
MEASUREMENTS in this manual are given in both within the warranty period. In some circumstances,
metric and customary U.S. unit equivalents. Use only John Deere also provides field improvements, often
correct replacement parts and fasteners. Metric and without charge to the customer, even if the product is
inch fasteners may require a specific metric or inch out of warranty. Should the equipment be abused, or
wrench. modified to change its performance beyond the
original factory specifications, the warranty will
RIGHT-HAND AND LEFT-HAND sides are determined become void and field improvements may be denied.
by facing in the direction of forward travel. Setting fuel delivery above specifications or otherwise
overpowering machines will result in such action.
WRITE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
(P.I.N.) in the Specification or Identification Numbers THE TIRE MANUFACTURER’S warranty supplied
section. Accurately record all the numbers to help in with your machine may not apply outside the U.S.
tracing the machine should it be stolen. Your dealer
also needs these numbers when you order parts. File
DX,IFC1 -19-19JUN95
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Contents
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COPYRIGHT© 1995
DEERE & COMPANY
European Office Mannheim
All rights reserved
A John Deere ILLUSTRUCTION® Manual
Previous Editions
Copyright 1994, 1993, 1992 Deere & Company
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Contents
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LX009074
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LX009075
LX,OIDENT003304-19-02OCT92
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Identification Views
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LX008334
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LX008340
LX,OIDENT006313-19-01JUL95
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Safety
RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION
-UN-07DEC88
Follow recommended precautions and safe operating
practices.
T81389
DX,ALERT -19-03MAR93
-19-30SEP88
DANGER or WARNING safety signs are located near
specific hazards. General precautions are listed on
CAUTION safety signs. CAUTION also calls attention to
safety messages in this manual.
TS187
DX,SIGNAL -19-03MAR93
-UN-23AUG88
sure new equipment components and repair parts include
the current safety signs. Replacement safety signs are
available from your John Deere dealer.
TS201
instruction.
DX,READ -19-03MAR93
05-1 080596
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P
STAY CLEAR OF MOVING TRACTOR
-UN-23AUG88
Be sure everyone is clear of tractor and attached
equipment before starting engine. Some movement may
occur as engine starts.
TS213
When tractor is left unattended, place in PARK, lower
implements to the ground, stop the engine, and remove
the key.
RX,STAY,CLEAR -19-25JUL89
-UN-11JAN89
NEVER start engine while standing on ground. Start
engine only from operator’s seat, with transmission in
neutral or park.
TS177
DX,BYPAS1 -19-03MAR93
LX,FROPS -19-01SEP94
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OPERATING THE TRACTOR SAFELY
-UN-23AUG88
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TS213
TS276
Careless use of the tractor can result in unnecessary Avoid accidents by taking the following precautions:
accidents. Be alert to hazards of tractor operation.
Understand causes of accidents and take every • Put transmission in PARK before dismounting.
precaution to avoid them. Most common accidents Leaving transmission in gear with engine
are caused from: stopped will NOT prevent the tractor from
moving.
• Tractor roll-over
• Improper starting procedures • Be sure everyone is clear of tractor and attached
• Crushing and pinching during hitching equipment before starting engine.
• Collisions with other motor vehicles
• Entanglement in PTO shafts • Never try to get on or off a moving tractor.
• Falling from tractor
• When tractor is left unattended, place in PARK,
lower implements to the ground, stop the engine,
and remove the key.
RX,HAZARD,S -19-22JUL94
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P
SHIFT TO LOW GEAR ON HILLS
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applying tractor brakes. Run-away tractors often tip over.
Never coast downhill.
TS216
engage front-wheel drive for four-wheel braking.
LX,DRIVE,SAFE1 -19-01OCT92
-UN-07DEC88
Never drive near the edge of a gully or steep
embankment.
RW13093
slope could cause tractor to tip over rearward. Back out
of these situations if possible.
RX,HILL,SIDE1 -19-22SEP92
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P
STOPPING AND PARKING TRACTOR
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To avoid these accidents, take some precautions:
TS230
• Slow down before braking
• Pump brakes when stopping on slippery surfaces
• Be careful when towing and stopping heavy loads
• Shift to park or apply parking brake
• Lower all equipment when leaving tractor
• Remove key
RX,STOP,PARK -19-21SEP92
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struck by foreign objects and being thrown off of the
machine. Riders also obstruct the operator’s view
resulting in the machine being operated in an unsafe
manner.
TS290
DX,RIDER -19-03MAR93
DX,FIRE1 -19-03MAR93
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P
PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
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Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance
service, hospital, and fire department near your
telephone.
TS291
DX,FIRE2 -19-03MAR93
-UN-23AUG88
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment
or loss of hearing.
TS206
Operating equipment safely requires the full attention of
the operator. Do not wear radio or music headphones
while operating machine.
DX,WEAR -19-10SEP90
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HANDLE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS SAFELY
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coolants, paints, and adhesives.
TS1132
techniques.
DX,MSDS,NA -19-03MAR93
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inside the cab.
TS220
other type of sealable container or inside the cab in a
pesticide resistant container, such as a plastic bag.
DX,CABS -19-03MAR93
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STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING DRIVELINES
-UN-23AUG88
Keep tractor master shield and driveline shields in place
at all times. Make sure rotating shields turn freely.
TS198
DX,PTO -19-03MAR93
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with your machine. For some equipment, install extra
flashing warning lights.
TS951
available from your John Deere dealer.
DX,FLASH -19-15MAR93
DX,CHAIN -19-03MAR93
05-8 080596
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P
SAFELY TRANSPORTING THE TRACTOR
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Never tow a tractor at a speed greater than 16 km/h
(10 mph). An operator must steer and brake the tractor
under tow.
RW13090
LX,OTRANS003525-19-01SEP92
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not equipped with brakes.
TS216
• Reduce speed to 16 km/h (10 mph) when towing load
up to double the tractor weight.
DX,TOW -19-03MAR93
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P
KEEP ROPS INSTALLED PROPERLY
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proper torque.
TS212
replaced, not reused.
DX,ROPS3 -19-03MAR93
DX,SERV -19-03MAR93
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PN=14
P
REMOVE PAINT BEFORE WELDING OR
HEATING
-UN-23AUG88
Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is
heated by welding, soldering, or using a torch.
TS220
Remove paint before welding or heating:
DX,PAINT -19-03MAR93
-UN-15MAY90
yourself and bystanders. Do not heat by welding,
soldering, or using a torch near pressurized fluid lines or
other flammable materials. Pressurized lines can be
accidentally cut when heat goes beyond the immediate
flame area.
TS953
DX,TORCH -19-03MAR93
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P
AVOID HIGH-PRESSURE FLUIDS
-UN-23AUG88
Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all
connections before applying pressure.
X9811
hands and body from high pressure fluids.
DX,FLUID -19-03MAR93
-UN-23AUG88
Shut off engine. Only remove filler cap when cool
enough to touch with bare hands. Slowly loosen cap to
relieve pressure before removing completely.
TS281
LX,RCAP -19-01MAY91
DX,STORE -19-03MAR93
05-12 080596
PN=16
P
DISPOSE OF WASTE PROPERLY
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fuel, coolant, brake fluid, filters, and batteries.
TS1133
Do not pour waste onto the ground, down a drain, or
into any water source.
DX,DRAIN -19-03MAR93
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Safety Decals
PREVENT MACHINE RUNAWAY
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LX003355
LX,OLABEL003263-19-01OCT92
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LX002852
LX,OLABEL003264-19-01JUL92
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Safety Decals
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LX002853
LX,OLABEL003265-19-01JUL92
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LX002854
LX,OLABEL003266-19-01JUL92
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PN=19
Safety Decals
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LX002856
LX,OLABEL003268-19-01JUL92
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LX002855
LX,OLABEL003267-19-01JUL92
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Controls and Instruments
VEHICLE CONTROLS ON TRACTORS WITH CAB
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LX006667
A—Clutch pedal E—Speedometer (mph) J—Foot throttle M—Range shift lever
B—Hazard warning switch F—Tachometer (rpm) K—Hand throttle N—Main switch
C—Light switch G—Windshield wiper switch L—Gear shift lever O—Differential lock
D—Turn signal lever H—Brake pedals
LX,OCONTR004926-19-01JUL94
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Controls and Instruments
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LX006717
LX008341
6200L to 6500L 6200 to 6400
LX,OCONTR006314-19-01JUL95
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Controls and Instruments
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LX008335
A—Clutch pedal D—Speedometer (mph) G—Gear shift lever K—Foot throttle
B—Light switch E—Tachometer (rpm) H—Hand throttle L—Brake pedals
C—Turn signal lever F—Range shift lever J—Differential lock
LX,OCONTR006315-19-01JUN94
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Controls and Instruments
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LX008344
LX,OCONTR006316-19-01JUL94
ATTACHMENT CONTROLS
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C—PTO switch
LX006718
LX,OCONTR004927-19-01NOV93
A—Blower switch
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B—Airflow regulator
C—Heater and air conditioning regulator
D—Air conditioning switch
LX000276
LX,OBED 000155-19-01MAR94
A—Roll-mode switch
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LX008188
LX,OBED 005603-19-02MAR94
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Controls and Instruments
INDICATOR LIGHTS
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LX002596
1-The red “STOP” light flashes when a serious 11-If alternator indicator light glows with engine
malfunction occurs (indicator lights 7, 8 or 9 come running, this indicates a defect at alternator. Check
on). Switch off the engine IMMEDIATELY and alternator cables. If necessary, have alternator
determine the cause. checked by your John Deere dealer.
2-The yellow “CAUTION” light flashes when indicator 12-If air cleaner indicator light glows with engine
lights 11, 12 or 13 come on. running, the air cleaner element must be cleaned or
replaced.
3-This light glows when the differential lock is
engaged. 13-This light glows when the transmission oil filter is
clogged or the oil temperature is too low.
4-This light glows when the front wheel drive is
engaged. 14-This light glows whenever the work lights are
switched on.
5-This light glows when the rear PTO is engaged.
15-The flashing indicator lights for tractor start
6-This light glows when the front PTO is engaged. flashing when turn-signal or hazard warning lights are
switched on.
7-This warning light glows when
transmission/hydraulic oil temperature is too high. NOTE: Indicator lights 1 and 2 should flash and 8,9
and 11 should glow as soon as the main
8-If this light glows, the transmission/hydraulic oil switch is turned on.
pressure is too low. See your John Deere dealer
immediately. Bulb test: When the main switch is turned on and the
reverser drive lever or a gear is engaged, the
9-If engine oil pressure warning light glows with following lights should glow: 6, 7, 8, 11 and 12. If this
engine running, shut off engine and check the level of is not the case, a defective bulb or blown fuse may
engine oil. be the cause. Check and replace parts as necessary.
10-The high beam indicator light will glow whenever The indicator lights should go out as soon as the
the headlights are switched on at high beam. engine is running.
LX,OCONTR003088-19-01JUL94
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Controls and Instruments
FUEL GAUGE
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approx. 35 liters (9.2 U.S. gal.) remaining in the tank.
LX000277
LX,OBED 000156-19-01FEB94
Should the coolant gauge needle move into the red zone
(A), the engine is overheating. Immediately reduce load
or shift to a lower gear. Should the needle remain in the
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red zone, shut off engine and determine cause of
overheating (coolant level low, dirty radiator or dirty
radiator screen).
LX000278
LX,OBED 000157-19-01FEB94
HOUR METER
-UN-01SEP94
LX000408
LX,OBETR 002149-19-01FEB94
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Controls and Instruments
DIGITAL DISPLAY
-UN-16AUG94
-UN-12AUG94
travel it shows the travel speed.
LX003358
LX003359
LX,ODIGIT003393-19-01JUL94
-UN-01SEP94
to 0 as soon as travel speed drops below 1 km/h
(0.6 mph).
LX003360
drops below 1 km/h (0.6 mph).
LX,ODIGIT003394-19-01JUL94
-UN-15AUG94
LX007477
LX,ODIGIT005604-19-01MAR94
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Controls and Instruments
-UN-15AUG94
NOTE: If PTO speed exceeds 620 rpm, it is displayed
intermittently (flashing) regardless of the display
selected. This warns of the possible danger if a
540 rpm PTO is being used. Actuate the
LX001747
roll-mode switch again to stop the flashing
display.
LX,ODIGIT002152-19-01JUL95
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LX001748
LX,ODIGIT002153-19-01FEB92
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Lights
LIGHT SWITCHES (TRACTORS WITH CAB)
-UN-10AUG94
2-Headlights, tail lights and warning lights “on”
3-Headlights and work lights “on”
4-Headlights and work lights “on”
LX003363
Switch down = High beam
Switch in center = Low beam
-UN-15AUG94
Switch up = Headlight flasher
L102655
Positions of switches (A) and (B) will give the following
light combinations:
LX,OLIGHT003190-19-01OCT92
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Lights
-UN-05JUL95
1-Light switch in “off” position
2-Warning lights “on”
3-Headlights and warning lights “on”
4-Headlights and work lights “on”
LX010619
Switch (B) can be set to the following positions:
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Switch up = High beam
L102655
LX,OLIGHT004929-19-01JUL95
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Lights
LIGHTS
-UN-10AUG94
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LX003361
LX003362
Tractors with Cab - Front Tractors with Cab - Rear
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LX003516
LX003517
Tractors without Cab - Front Tractors without Cab - Rear
A—Headlights C—Front corner work lights F—Fender work lights H—Rear roof work lights
B—Turn signal and warning D—Cab frame work lights G—Tail and warning lights I—Socket for trailer lighting
lights E—Front roof work lights
LX,OLIGHT003191-19-02JUL94
20-3 080596
PN=31
Lights
LIGHTS (CONTINUED)
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-12AUG94
LX008324
LX008325
Low Profile tractors - Front Low Profile tractors - Rear
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LX008333
LX008332
Low Profile Orchard tractors - Front Low Profile Orchard tractors - Rear
A—Headlights C—Front corner work lights E—Rear work lights G—Socket for trailer lighting
B—Turn signal and warning D—Fender work lights F—Tail and warning lights
lights
LX,OLIGHT006317-19-01JUN94
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Lights
-UN-10AUG94
LX003455
Tractors with cab
-UN-15AUG94
LX008348
Tractors without cab
LX,OLIGHT004930-19-01JUL94
-UN-10AUG94
1 = Turn signal, left-hand turn
2 = Turn signal, right-hand turn
3 = Horn (push towards steering column)
LX003456
LX,OLIGHT004931-19-01NOV93
LX,OLIGHT004932-19-01NOV93
20-5 080596
PN=33
Lights
-UN-11AUG94
LX003546
LX,OLIGHT004933-19-01NOV93
SEVEN-TERMINAL OUTLET
-UN-16FEB95
tractor rear signals and other lights are obscured.
LX010088
Terminal Function Wire Color
1 Ground Black
2 Worklight White
3 Left Turn Dark Green
4 Accessory Red
5 Right Turn Dark Green
6 Tail Light Gray
7 Accessory Red
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RW21249
LX,OLIGHT007777-19-01FEB95
20-6 080596
PN=34
Operator’s Platform and Cab
ROLL-OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE
-UN-15AUG94
on ROPS on tractors without cab, do not under
any circumstances modify structural members
by welding on additional parts, drilling holes,
cutting or grinding etc. Disregarding this
instruction will affect the rigidity of the ROPS.
LX003457
A tractor roll-over places a severe strain on
the ROPS. Therefore, replace the ROPS
immediately if structural members have been
bent, buckled or otherwise damaged.
LX,OCAB 003397-19-01OCT92
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PN=35
Operator’s Platform and Cab
-UN-12AUG94
this case.
LX008338
Loosen screw (D). Remove pin (A) and bolt (B) on both
sides of ROPS. From operator’s platform pull up handle
(C) and fold upper half of ROPS up.
Secure ROPS with bolt (B) and pin (A) on both sides.
Fasten screw (D) on both sides.
-UN-12AUG94
On Orchard tractors
LX008337
is essential for working conditions.
-UN-12AUG94
LX008336
LX,OROPS 006318-19-01JUL95
SEAT BELT
cab.
LX009455
LX,OKAB 000213-19-01OCT94
25-2 080596
PN=36
Operator’s Platform and Cab
-UN-23AUG88
1. When operating in an environment where harmful
pesticides are present, wear a long-sleeved shirt,
long-legged pants, shoes, and socks.
TS220
3. Wear personal protective equipment as required by
the pesticide use instructions when leaving the enclosed
cab:
-UN-23AUG88
• to work with contaminated application equipment such
as nozzles which must be cleaned, changed, or
redirected.
TS272
4. Before re-entering the cab, remove protective
equipment and store either outside the cab in a closed
box or some other type of sealable container or inside
the cab in a pesticide resistant container, such as a
plastic bag.
DX,CABS1 -19-03MAR93
25-3 080596
PN=37
Operator’s Platform and Cab
DX,CABS2 -19-03MAR93
25-4 080596
PN=38
Operator’s Platform and Cab
COMFORT SEAT
-UN-11AUG94
up before lowering. When the seat is at the desired
height, tighten handwheel (D).
LX000372
or implements from moving if any of
the controls are accidentally moved.
-UN-09AUG94
turns 180˚ to the left.
Raising the lever locks the seat in position.
LX007449
C—Lever for horizontal spring*
D—Handwheel for height adjustment
E—Handwheel for seat adjustment according to
operator’s weight
F—Headrest*
G—Handwheel for lumbar support*
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PN=39
Operator’s Platform and Cab
-UN-12AUG94
turns 180˚ to the left.
Raising the lever locks the seat in position.
LX007450
height adjuster (E) into the armrest.
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PN=40
Operator’s Platform and Cab
1. Adjust weight
2. Adjust height
-UN-12AUG94
Lever (A) forward - soft
Lever (A) backward - hard
LX007451
Lever (C) forward - Horizontal travel
Lever (C) backward - No horizontal travel
IMPORTANT: Before turning the seat, always switch A—Spring setting adjustment
off the engine. This prevents the tractor B—Height adjustment
or implements from moving if any of C—Lever for horizontal spring
the controls are accidentally moved. D—Horizontal adjustment
E—Lever for turning movement
F—Backrest tilt
The turning device is operated by means of lever (E) as G—Armrest height adjustment
follows: H—Headrest*
Push lever to the first position on the left. The seat turns J—Lumbar support adjustment
20˚ to the left and right.
Push lever to the second position on the left. The seat
turns 180˚ to the left.
Raising the lever locks the seat in position.
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PN=41
Operator’s Platform and Cab
OPENING WINDOWS
The side and rear windows can all be opened for better
ventilation.
-UN-15AUG94
LX008649
LX,OCAB 003503-19-01JUL94
1 = Off
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-05JUL95
2 = Interval wipe (if equipped)
3 = Slow wipe
4 = Fast wipe
LX003459
LX010620
by means of switch (A) (push towards steering column).
1 = Slow wipe
2 = Fast wipe
-UN-10AUG94
of switch (B) (push the switch).
LX003461
A—Switch for windshield wiper
B—Switch for rear window wiper (if equipped)
C—Reservoir for windshield washer system
LX,OCAB 004934-19-01JUL95
25-8 080596
PN=42
Operator’s Platform and Cab
-UN-11AUG94
• De-icing or de-misting the windshield:
LX000383
Set the heater to maximum heat output.
Set switch (B) to symbol (D) and turn switch (A) (blower)
to position 4.
-UN-10AUG94
• If the air flow is to be directed evenly around the cab,
set switch (B) to symbol (F). Turn on the blower at
switch (A).
LX003462
• If the air flow is to be directed into the footwell, set
switch (B) to symbol (G). Turn on the blower at switch
(A).
-UN-15AUG94
Positions of switch (B):
LX007940
footwell
Symbol (G) = air flows to footwell
LX,OCAB 003505-19-01JUL94
25-9 080596
PN=43
Operator’s Platform and Cab
HEATER
-UN-11AUG94
Set blower and air louvers to the desired positions.
LX000385
Fresh air ventilation:
Close recirculation louvers (A) to obtain the maximum
proportion of fresh air from outside the cab. This gives
the maximum cooling effect.
-UN-26JAN95
Cold weather conditions:
Open recirculation louvers (A) to recirculate air that has
already been heated. This gives the maximum heating
effect.
LX010621
LX,OKAB 006319-19-01JUL95
-UN-11AUG94
Set blower and air louvers to the desired positions.
LX000386
LX,OKAB 006320-19-01JUL95
25-10 080596
PN=44
Operator’s Platform and Cab
Open flap (A) and insert drink can. Set heater to “cool”
and switch on blower. Airflow must be directed to the
footwell.
-UN-15AUG94
LX008638
LX,OKAB 006332-19-01JUL94
-UN-11AUG94
Lamp (C) illuminates the gear and range shift levers
when the parking lights or headlights are switched on.
LX000387
LX,OKAB 000221-19-01MAY92
-UN-15AUG94
A—Beverage holder
B—Front tray and beverage holder
C—Utility tray
LX008644
-UN-15AUG94
LX008645
LX,OKAB 006347-19-01JUL94
25-11 080596
PN=45
Operator’s Platform and Cab
-UN-10AUG94
To adjust steering wheel height, unfasten ring (B).
Retighten the ring once the adjustment is completed.
LX003463
LX,OCAB 003506-19-01JUL94
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-12AUG94
Remove self-locking hex. nut (B) and adjusting ring (C).
LX008326
LX008327
Install steering wheel (G) and washer (H). Tighten hex.
nut (J) to 50 N·m (35 lb-ft).
Install adjusting ring (L) and hex. nut (M) and tighten to
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-UN-12AUG94
20 N·m (15 lb-ft).
LX008329
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-12AUG94
LX008330
LX008331
LX,OCAB 006329-19-01JUL94
25-12 080596
PN=46
Operator’s Platform and Cab
DOOR RETAINER
Pull out door retainer (A) and turn it upward. Close the
door so that the retainer (A) engages in the door lock.
-UN-10AUG94
LX007832
LX,OKAB 005617-19-01MAR94
BEACON LIGHT
-UN-16AUG94
-UN-12AUG94
LX008636
LX008637
LX,OKAB 006330-19-01JUL94
STEP ADJUSTMENT
-UN-15AUG94
Install screws (D).
A—Step
B—Lower position
C—Higher position
LX008648
D—Screws
LX,OKAB 006350-19-01JUL94
COOL BOX
The cool box (A) can be used for food storage. To fill or
clean the cool box, fold up handle (B) and take cool box
out.
-UN-06JUL95
LX011036
LX,OKAB 006351-19-01JUL95
25-13 080596
PN=47
Operator’s Platform and Cab
A—Cigarette lighter
-UN-15AUG94
B—Ashtray
LX008651
LX,OCAB 006353-19-01JUL94
-UN-26JAN95
-UN-03JAN95
electrical power to power outlet socket (A).
LX011037
LX009168
LX,OCAB 008195-19-01JUL95
ATTACHMENT OF PERFORMANCE
MONITOR AND INSTRUMENTS
-UN-02JAN95
points are located at the front right post (see arrows), on
the center posts (under the trim panels) and at the rear
right post.
LX009456
LX,OKAB 007272-19-01OCT94
25-14 080596
PN=48
Break-In Period
AFTER FIRST 4 AND 8 HOURS OF
OPERATION
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-03JAN95
(Bolt torques vary depending on tractor equipment)
LX009818
LX001297
LX,OEIN 000160-19-01JAN95
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-12AUG94
B—300 N·m (220 lb-ft)
C—250 N·m (185 lb-ft)
LX000558
LX000559
LX,OEIN 000161-19-01APR92
-UN-09AUG94
LX000560
LX,OEIN 000162-19-01OCT90
LX,OEIN 000164-19-01OCT90
30-1 080596
PN=49
Break-In Period
LX,OBREAK004936-19-01NOV93
-UN-11AUG94
Specified torques are as follows:
With cab
- front attaching screws: 220 N·m (160 lb-ft)
- rear attaching screws: 200 N·m (145 lb-ft)
Without cab
LX000378
- attaching screws: 400 N·m (300 lb-ft)
-UN-12AUG94
LX007958
30-2 080596
PN=50
Prestarting Checks
PRESTARTING CHECK
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-03JAN95
Drain water and sediment deposits from fuel filter at
drain screw (B).
LX000288
LX009461
LX,OMOT 000167-19-01JAN95
LX,VORINB002080-19-01FEB92
LX,OPRE 004937-19-01NOV93
35-1 080596
PN=51
Operating the Engine
STARTING THE ENGINE WITH A SLAVE BATTERY
IMPORTANT: If the engine is to be run for a short (lights) while engine is running.
time without battery (using a slave Insulate battery end of disconnected
battery for starting), do not raise starter cable properly to avoid
engine speed above 1000 rpm. damage to both alternator and
Furthermore, use additional current regulator.
LX,OMOT 000166-19-01FEB94
-UN-10AUG94
-UN-11AUG94
LX006720
LX006721
PowrQuad Transmission SyncroPlus Transmission
A—Selective control valve B—Hand throttle lever C—Speed selector lever D—Gear shift lever
N N
levers
CAUTION: Never operate the engine in a CAUTION: If the engine starts with lever (C)
closed building. Make sure there is plenty or lever (D) in gear, there is a malfunction
of ventilation. of the starting circuit. Repair should be
Danger of asphyxiation! made immediately by your John Deere
Dealer.
1. Set selective control valve levers (A) to neutral
position. 4. Turn key in main switch clockwise to end position.
2. Move hand throttle lever (B) to a medium speed Release key as soon as engine starts.
setting (first third of lever travel).
3. Set speed selector lever (C) or gear shift lever (D) Do not operate starter for more than 20 seconds at a
to neutral. time. Turn main switch key to “zero” position and wait
The engine should not start unless transmission is in at least one minute before trying again.
Park or Neutral. If engine does start with lever (C) or
lever (D) in gear, the lever will have to be returned to Do not adjust hand throttle lever. Run engine for a
Neutral before the transmission will operate. few minutes. At temperatures below zero, extend
warm-up period accordingly.
LX,OENGIN004938-19-02NOV93
40-1 080596
PN=52
Operating the Engine
-UN-15AUG94
LX003466
LX,OENGIN003508-19-01OCT92
-UN-11AUG94
Proceed as described under points 1 to 3, “Starting the
Engine”.
LX004887
Press the key into the main switch to activate the
heating element. Wait a few minutes before starting the
engine.
LX,OMOT 000171-19-01OCT94
40-2 080596
PN=53
Operating the Engine
-UN-06JUL95
The transmission oil heater heats either:
• Charging pump,
• Clutch (on SyncroPlus transmission), valve housing (on
PowrQuad transmission) or
LX011038
• Transmision
LX,OMOT 006321-19-01JUL95
-UN-26JUL94
before making connections: ground cable to
negative pole and starter cable to positive pole
of battery.
LX,OMOT 000172-19-01MAY92
40-3 080596
PN=54
Operating the Engine
FUEL PREHEATER
-UN-02JAN95
LX009465
LX,OMOT 005607-19-01JAN95
LX,OMOT 000175-19-01OCT90
40-4 080596
PN=55
Operating the Engine
-UN-07DEC88
The best method for transporting a disabled tractor is to
haul it on a flatbed carrier. Comply with information given
in “Transport” section.
RW13090
greater than 16 km/h (10 mph).
-UN-11AUG94
Do not raise the wheels more than 30 cm (12 in.). For
every 15 cm (6 in.) that the front wheels are raised, add
4 liters (1 U.S. gal.) of transmission/hydraulic oil to the
transmission.
When towing is completed, drain off the excess oil.
LX006352
IMPORTANT: On tractors with front-wheel drive:
LX,OENGIN003509-19-01JUL94
LX,OENGIN003510-19-01NOV93
40-5 080596
PN=56
Operating the Engine
-UN-11AUG94
Stop tractor. Engage parking lock.
LX000300
LX,OENGIN003197-19-01JUL92
40-6 080596
PN=57
Operating the Tractor
REDUCE FUEL CONSUMPTION
Service Correctly
-UN-15AUG94
transmission/hydraulic filter elements at specified service
intervals (see “Service” section).
LX007829
LX,OFAH 000180-19-02MAR94
-UN-15AUG94
L103642
LX,OFAH 000181-19-01OCT90
-UN-15AUG94
LX000347
LX,OFAH 000182-19-01OCT90
LX,ODRIVE003511-19-01OCT92
45-1 080596
PN=58
Operating the Tractor
-UN-15AUG94
L103645
LX,OFAH 000184-19-01OCT90
-UN-01SEP94
-UN-01SEP94
A—Too much ballast
B—Too little ballast
C—Correct ballast
LX009185
LX009186
LX,OFAH 000185-19-01JUL94
-UN-15AUG94
Choose a gear so that engine speed (A) with engine not
under load drops 150 to 250 rpm when the tractor is
operating and the engine is under load (B).
LX003472
2000 rpm. Select a gear so that engine speed
drops 200 to 300 rpm when operating.
LX,ODRIVE003512-19-01OCT92
45-2 080596
PN=59
Operating the Tractor
LX,ODRIVE003513-19-01JUL95
45-3 080596
PN=60
Operating the Tractor
D 1 16.2 10.0
2 22.6 14.1
3 29.8 18.5
LX,ODRIVE003514-19-01JUL95
45-4 080596
PN=61
Operating the Tractor
-UN-11AUG94
NOTE: After starting the engine, wait five seconds with
gear shift lever (B) in Neutral before shifting.
LX006723
Optimum Gear-Shifting for Driving under Load
(Transport):
LX,ODRIVE003199-19-02JUL95
LX,ODRIVE003200-19-01JUL92
LX,OFAH 000192-19-01JUL93
45-5 080596
PN=62
Operating the Tractor
LX,ODRIVE003515-19-01JUL95
45-6 080596
PN=63
Operating the Tractor
-UN-11AUG94
NOTE: After starting the engine, wait five seconds with
speed (gear) selector lever (B) in Neutral before
shifting.
LX006724
ranges. The clutch pedal need not be depressed to shift
gear or to change the direction of travel.
LX,ODRIVE003516-19-02JUL95
LX,ODRIVE003202-19-01FEB95
45-7 080596
PN=64
Operating the Tractor
LX,OFAH 000202-19-01JUL93
BACKUP ALARM
-UN-14JUL95
glows. Start the engine. Put gear shift lever in reverse
“R”.
The backup alarm (C) is audible.
LX009755
Move switch (A) to the ON position. Indicator light (B)
glows. Start the engine. Engage reverse gear. At
engaging clutch, the backup alarm (C) is audible.
-UN-05JUL95
LX011039
LX,ODRIVE008196-19-01JUL95
45-8 080596
PN=65
Operating the Tractor
-UN-10AUG94
To engage or disengage creeper transmission, depress
clutch pedal.
LX003475
1. Select range.
2. Engage creeper.
LX,ODRIVE003517-19-01JUL94
-UN-16AUG94
NOTE: Disengage front wheel drive when driving at high
speed on public roads.
LX002780
B—Front wheel drive disengaged
C—Indicator light (front wheel drive engaged)
LX,ODRIVE003518-19-01NOV93
45-9 080596
PN=66
Operating the Tractor
-UN-11AUG94
If wheel slip varies greatly between rear wheels, engage
differential lock by means of button (A). Do not press the
button if the difference in wheel rotation speeds is very
high. Press one of the brake pedals to disengage the
differential lock.
LX000356
-UN-12AUG94
LX008342
Low Profile tractors
LX,OFAH 000195-19-01JUL94
-UN-12AUG94
For field operation, pull pedal coupler (A) outward. The
brake pedals can now be operated individually. Use
brake to assist steering at low tractor speeds only.
LX000357
LX000295
When stopping the tractor, press down on both pedals at
the same time.
LX,OFAHNA000196-19-01JUL94
45-10 080596
PN=67
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
ROCKSHAFT CONTROL
-UN-11AUG94
To make the rockshaft ready for operation, start the
engine and either:
LX006726
corresponds to the position of draft links,
• move the hitch control lever (A) to one of the end
positions, or
• actuate raise/lower switch (B)
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-12AUG94
LX006727
LX006748
Fig. I Fig. II
Pull control lever as far as it will go (beyond “0”) -
rockshaft is locked
-UN-11AUG94
field, for example. If the upper part of the raise/lower
switch is pressed, the implement is raised as high as the
setting at height-limit control (C). If the lower part of the
raise/lower switch is pressed, the implement is lowered
LX006730
as far as the setting at control lever (A).
LX,OROCKNA03204-19-01JUL95
50-1 080596
PN=68
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
-UN-11AUG94
height and depth values are ignored.
LX003557
NOTE: Once the remote control has been activated, the
rockshaft is prevented from moving accidentally.
To make the rockshaft ready for operation again,
either:
-UN-09AUG94
• move the hitch control lever to one of the end
positions, or
• actuate raise/lower switch (B).
LX006749
LX,OROCK 003530-19-01NOV93
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
-UN-11AUG94
height (turn clockwise).
LX006728
LX,OREGEL007043-19-01OCT94
50-2 080596
PN=69
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
-UN-11AUG94
LX006730
For a towed implement, push the hitch control lever as
far as it will go to the front (to setting “9”; see arrow).
-UN-11AUG94
LX006731
LX,OROCKNA03207-19-01JUL94
-UN-11AUG94
The rate-of-drop varies with the setting of control (A) and
the weight of the mounted implement. The heavier the
implement, the faster the rate-of-drop. The lighter the
implement, the slower the rate-of-drop.
LX006732
LX,OROCK 003208-19-01JUL94
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
LX,OROCK 003206-19-01NOV93
50-3 080596
PN=70
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
LOAD/DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
-UN-11AUG94
to prevent unintentional raising or lowering of
rockshaft.
A—Load/depth control
B—1=Depth control
LX006734
C—2-4=Mixed control
D—5=Load control
LX,OROCK 003210-19-01JUL94
1 DEPTH CONTROL
-UN-09AUG94
LX006750
-UN-15AUG94
LX003559
LX,OROCK 003532-19-01NOV93
50-4 080596
PN=71
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
-UN-09AUG94
LX006751
-UN-15AUG94
LX003560
LX,OROCK 003533-19-01NOV93
5 LOAD CONTROL
-UN-09AUG94
preselected load.
LX006752
-UN-15AUG94
LX003471
LX,OROCK 003534-19-01NOV93
50-5 080596
PN=72
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
FLOAT POSITION
-UN-11AUG94
tractor. To obtain a “floating” action, set load/depth
control (A) to “1” and push hitch control lever (B) fully to
the front.
LX006735
-UN-15AUG94
LX003561
LX,OROCK 003535-19-01NOV93
DIRECT ACTUATION
-UN-11AUG94
Disconnect wiring harness.
Run the engine. Take off the protective cap.
From the operator’s seat, press down the screw with a
proper screwdriver until it engages in the detent, and
then turn to the right until the three-point hitch rises.
LX006733
See your John Deere dealer.
LX,OROCK 003531-19-01JUL95
50-6 080596
PN=73
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
-UN-11AUG94
1. Lift lock pin (A).
2. Pull telescopic draft links (B) to the rear.
LX003569
LX,OROCK 003539-19-01OCT92
-UN-09AUG94
drawn implements.
LX006745
IMPORTANT: When attaching three-point hitch
mounted or drawn implements for the
first time, conduct a trial to ensure that
implement will not damage cab in any
position. With hitch-mounted
implements, pay attention to the
highest lift position; with drawn
implements, be careful when turning
-UN-09AUG94
sharply.
LX006750
When attaching an implement, first make sure that the
rockshaft load/depth control is set to “1” (depth control).
LX,OROCK 003538-19-01JUL94
50-7 080596
PN=74
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
LX,OREG 000325-19-01OCT90
-UN-09AUG94
Length (B) must be between 530 mm (20.9 in.) and
725 mm (28.5 in.).
LX006744
adjusting, push handle down again over center link.
Insert attaching pin through implement mast and center
link, and secure.
LX,OROCK 003536-19-01NOV93
-UN-12AUG94
The lowest position provides the greatest lifting height
and should be used when working with a plow.
drills.
LX,OREG 000327-19-01MAY92
50-8 080596
PN=75
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
LIFT LINKS
-UN-11AUG94
To level implement from side-to-side, only the right-hand
link need be adjusted. Use handle (A) to adjust the link.
After adjustment is completed, secure adjusting handle
(A).
LX003563
To adjust left-hand link, remove it from draft link and
screw yoke end (B) of lift link in or out.
Length of links (C) must be kept within the following A—Adjusting handle
limits: B—Yoke end
C—Length of links
- Minimum length 705 mm (27.8 in.)
- Maximum length 865 mm (34.1 in.)
NOTE: The lift link dimensions quoted above are with lift
links locked in draft links (no vertical float).
LX,OROCK 003537-19-01OCT92
-UN-12AUG94
A—Vertical float
B—No float
LX000444
LX000445
LX,OREG 000329-19-01OCT90
50-9 080596
PN=76
Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch
SWAY BLOCKS
(if equipped)
-UN-09AUG94
draft links during operation and transport.
LX001800
If the attachments (plow, disk harrow etc.) require
sideways motion in the operating position, remove
quick-lock pins (B) and take off the sway blocks.
-UN-09AUG94
transport position.
LX001801
LX,OSTAB 002231-19-05DEC93
50-10 080596
PN=77
Power Take-Off
PTO GUARD
-UN-11AUG94
As soon as PTO-driven implement is removed,
reinstall guard over PTO stub shaft.
LX003570
reinstalled as soon as the implement is installed.
LX,OPOWER003540-19-01OCT92
PTO OPTIONS
LX,OPTO 003217-19-01JUL94
PTO SPEEDS
LX,OPTO 003218-19-01JUL94
55-1 080596
PN=78
Power Take-Off
-UN-09AUG94
CAUTION: High-inertia implements do not
come to a standstill the moment the PTO
control lever is shifted to the disengaged
position. Allow sufficient time for implements
to “coast down” to a halt after disengaging the
LX000456
PTO.
-UN-15AUG94
The PTO can be engaged and disengaged on the move
without declutching, even under load. When the PTO is
engaged, light (A) comes on.
LX002796
it to the right. To switch off the PTO, press the button
down.
LX,OPTO 003219-19-01JUL94
55-2 080596
PN=79
Power Take-Off
The rear PTO stub shaft has one end with 6 splines for
540 rpm PTO operation and one end with 21 splines for
1000 rpm.
-UN-15AUG94
1. Remove snap ring (A) and pull out stub shaft.
2. Clean stub shaft thoroughly, turn it around and coat
with grease.
3. Insert and push stub shaft into PTO housing until
LX008630
snap ring fits into groove.
4. Install snap ring.
-UN-15AUG94
LX008631
LX,OPOWER003541-19-01JUL94
55-3 080596
PN=80
Power Take-Off
-UN-10JUL95
CAUTION: High-inertia implements do not
come to a standstill the moment the PTO
control lever is shifted to the disengaged
position. Allow sufficient time for implements
to “coast down” to a halt after disengaging the
LX011040
PTO.
* if equipped LX,OPOWER003542-19-02JUL95
55-4 080596
PN=81
Ballast
SELECTING BALLAST
LX,OSPU 000245-19-01OCT90
Rear wheel ballast should be chosen so as to give Too little ballast leads to:
10 to 15% wheel slippage when operating. Field tests -Excessive wheel spin and thereby loss of power
have shown that maximum horsepower available at -Increased tire wear
the drawbar occurs in this range. -High fuel consumption
Rear wheel ballast should never be such that the Too much ballast leads to:
engine cannot be fully loaded at rated engine speed -Increased load and thereby loss of power
while the tractor is moving at 7 km/h (4.3 mph). If -Overloading of tires and gearbox
the engine labors or stalls below 7 km/h (4.3 mph), -Soil compaction
there is too much ballast on the rear wheels. -High fuel consumption
LX,OSPU 000246-19-01JUL95
60-1 080596
PN=82
Ballast
-UN-15AUG94
The number of revolutions gives the following percentage
of wheel slip:
LX000402
9.5 revolutions = 5% wheel spin
9.0 revolutions = 10% wheel spin
8.5 revolutions = 15% wheel spin
8.0 revolutions = 20% wheel spin
7.5 revolutions = 25% wheel spin
7.0 revolutions = 30% wheel spin
LX,OSPU 000247-19-01APR92
-UN-04JAN95
weights from falling when cap screw is
removed.
LX009816
When installing further weights, position wheel so that
retainer jaws (B) are at the top. Hang weight in retainer
jaws and secure with a cap screw (C) at the bottom. -UN-02JAN95
LX009817
LX,OSPU 000248-19-01JAN95
60-2 080596
PN=83
Ballast
INSTALLING WEIGHTS ON
RACK-AND-PINION AXLE
-UN-09AUG94
drive them outward.
LX001301
Install second weight so that notch on this weight
is separated from the notch on the first weight by
180˚. Install third weight in same position as the
first.
-UN-09AUG94
NOTE: Bolts (D) shown in illustration are for the second
weight.
A—Rim mark
B—Attaching bolts
LX001302
C—Notch
D—Bolts for next weight
LX,OSPU 000249-19-01FEB92
60-3 080596
PN=84
Ballast
To fill a tire, jack up the wheel and turn it so that the tire
valve is at the top. Remove the valve insert and screw
water valve onto valve stem. While the water is entering,
-UN-03JAN95
air escapes through lateral bore in water valve. Stop
filling tire when water drains from vent hole of valve.
Filling a tire takes 15 to 30 minutes, depending on tire
size. Then screw in air valve and pump up tire to the
normal inflation pressure. The quantity of liquid ballast
LX009450
required varies depending on tire size and type. If in
doubt, consult your John Deere dealer or tire
manufacturer.
LX,OSPU 000250-19-01OCT94
-UN-03JAN95
To clear the remainder of the water from the tire, insert
the drain tube with the hose extension and pump air into
the tire. The air pressure will push the remaining water
out of the tire.
LX009451
LX,OSPU 000251-19-01OCT94
60-4 080596
PN=85
Ballast
-UN-11AUG94
IMPORTANT: Tighten attaching cap screws (B) for
basic weight to 570 N·m (420 lb-ft).
LX003573
LX,OBALL 003543-19-01OCT92
60-5 080596
PN=86
Ballast
John Deere engineers have developed a code to For example, an implement with a code of 205, to be
determine how much front ballast is needed for used with a 6200 equipped with MFWD and without a
stability and steering. Quik-Coupler and without liquid in the front tires,
requires 6 front weights.
N
1. Find implement code in implement operator’s
manual. CAUTION: Do not attempt to transport an
implement without adequate front ballast.
2. Use the following chart to determine how many Loss of steering control may result.
Quik-Tatch front weights are required on your tractor
model. With maximum front ballast, do not attempt
to transport an implement whose code
To use chart, find the implement code range in the exceeds:
column which your implement code fits. Then move
to the right until you are beneath the column which 240 for 6200, 6300 and 6400 Tractors with
identifies your tractor configuration. The number you 2WD
find at this point in the chart is the number of
Quik-Tatch weights needed. 250 for 6200, 6300 and 6400 Tractors with
MFWD
140-149 0
150-159 2 0
160-169 0 4 2
170-179 2 0 6 4 2 0
180-189 4 2 0 8 6 4 2
190-199 6 4 2 0 10 8 6 4
200-209 8 6 4 2 10 8 6
210-219 10 8 6 4 10 8
220-229 10 8 6 10
230-239 10 8
240-249 10
LX,OBALL 003221-19-01JUL92
60-6 080596
PN=87
Wheel Treads, Tires
ADJUSTABLE FRONT AXLE (TRACTORS WITHOUT FRONT WHEEL DRIVE)
The front axle can be adjusted at each end in Tires Wheel disk Wheel disk
inward outward
increments of 51 mm (2 in.). Maximum wheel tread is
obtained by reversing the front wheels. 7.50-18 1491 - 2001 mm 1531 - 2041 mm
58.7 - 78.8 in. 60.3 - 80.4 in.
If front wheels are removed to adjust tread, tighten
front wheel attaching nuts to 300 N·m (220 lb-ft) 10.00-16 — 1533 - 2043 mm
once the wheels are replaced. — 60.4 - 80.4 in.
Remove tie rod clamp bolts (A) and axle bolts (B).
Reposition axle ends to the desired front wheel tread.
Reinsert axle bolts and tighten to 400 N·m (295 lb-ft).
LX,OSPU 000224-19-02MAR94
65-1 080596
PN=88
Wheel Treads, Tires
-UN-11AUG94
1. Measure dimension (A).
2. Turn front wheels 1/2 turn.
3. At the same point as dimension (A) was previously
measured, measure dimension (B).
LX000391
Dimension (A) must be 3 to 7 mm (0.12 to 0.25 in.) less
than dimension (B) at the rear.
LX,OSPU 000225-19-01JUL94
Take out collar pin (A) and remove tie rod. Slacken
clamping screw (B) and turn tie rod end (C) in or out.
-UN-09AUG94
After adjustment is completed, tighten clamping screw to
50 N·m (37 lb-ft). Secure tie rod to steering knuckle.
LX000774
LX,OSPU 000226-19-01JUL95
LX,WHEEL -19-01MAY91
65-2 080596
PN=89
Wheel Treads, Tires
LX,OSPU 000227-19-01OCT90
-UN-12MAY89
L35167
65-3 080596
PN=90
Wheel Treads, Tires
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LX007816
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LX011044
for 38“ wheels only
Front wheel tread can be adjusted by replacing or installed on the opposite side of the tractor. The
reversing the wheel rims. arrow on side wall of tire must then point in the
direction of forward travel.
IMPORTANT: Nuts must be installed on outside of
wheel. NOTE: Wheel tread on tractors equipped with a front
loader must not exceed 1.80 m (71 in.).
In addition the complete wheel can be reversed and
continued next page
LX,OTREAD004941-19-01JUL95
65-4 080596
PN=91
Wheel Treads, Tires
Tires A B C D E F G
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PN=92
Wheel Treads, Tires
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Adjust dimension (L) to one of the values shown in the
table.
LX006486
Tighten lock nut to 250 N·m (150 lb-ft).
A B C D E F G
Dimension L Dimension L Dimension L Dimension L Dimension L Dimension L Dimension L
Tires mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in.
LX,OTREAD004942-19-01FEB95
65-6 080596
PN=93
Wheel Treads, Tires
-UN-12AUG94
250 N·m (185 lb-ft).
LX000396
these nuts frequently during the first
100 hours of operation.
LX,OSPU 000230-19-01OCT90
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1. Measure dimension (A).
2. Turn front wheels 1/2 turn.
3. At the same point as dimension (A) was previously
measured, measure dimension (B).
LX003575
Dimension (A) must be 0 to 3 mm (0 to 0.12 in.) less
than dimension (B) at the rear.
LX,OWHEEL003544-19-01JUL94
LX,OSPU 000233-19-01MAY92
65-7 080596
PN=94
Wheel Treads, Tires
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LX007817
Front right wheel shown
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Explanation of Positions:
LX008632
D-3-Indicates which holes (1, 2, or 3 and A, B, C or D)
are bolted together.
LX,OSPU 006322-19-01JUL95
65-8 080596
PN=95
Wheel Treads, Tires
LX,OSPU 006331-19-01JUL94
65-9 080596
PN=96
Wheel Treads, Tires
FENDER POSITIONS
Position of Adjustable Rims & Wheel Disks/Position with Reversible Wheels
Tires Standard A B C D E F G
Fender width tread width
With rever-
sible wheels
With adjustable
wheels
12.4-24 Fender position — A-2 IN B-3 IN C-1 OUT C-2 OUT D-2 OUT C-3 OUT
355mm (14.0in.) Fender height — T/2 T/2 T/2 T/2 T/2 T/2
13.6-24 — A-2 IN B-3 IN A-3 IN D-1 OUT B-3 OUT C-3 OUT
400mm (15.7in.) — T/3 T/3 T/3 T/3 T/3 T/3
14.9-24 — D-3 IN C-3 IN A-3 IN C-1 OUT A-3 OUT C-3 OUT
400mm (15.7in.) — T/3 T/3 T/3 T/3 T/3 T/3
11.2-28 — C-3 IN A-3 IN B-2 OUT A-3 OUT C-3 OUT D-3 OUT
355mm (14.0in.) — L/3 L/3 L/3 L/3 L/3 L/3
12.4-28 — C-3 IN A-3 IN A-2 OUT C-2 OUT B-3 OUT D-3 OUT
355mm (14.0in.) — T/3 T/3 T/3 T/3 T/3 T/3
13.6-28 — A-2 IN B-3 IN A-3 IN D-1 OUT D-2 OUT C-3 OUT
400mm (15.7in.) — L/4 L/4 L/4 L/4 L/4 L/4
LX,OSPU 006323-19-01JUL94
65-10 080596
PN=97
Wheel Treads, Tires
Rear wheel tread can be adjusted by re-positioning or The relationship of the rear wheel disk and rim in
reversing the rims or by reversing the wheel disks. obtaining the different tread settings is shown in the
following drawings. A study of these drawings before
Rear wheel tread can also be adjusted by reversing attempting to change tread settings will save time and
the complete wheels. When reversing the wheels, unnecessary labor.
they must be changed from one side to the other so
that the arrow on side wall of tire points in the IMPORTANT: The distance between the side wall
direction of forward rotation of tire. of the tire and the fender must not
be less than 25.4 mm (1 in.).
After adjustment has been completed, tighten wheel The distance between the running
retaining bolts to specified torque (see “Break-In surface (edge) of the tire and the
Period”). fender must not be less than 60 mm
(2.36 in.).
LX,OSPUNA000234-19-01JUL94
-UN-15AUG94
LX007816
NOTE: Use the drawings to determine the appropriate For tread widths, see following page.
position of rims and wheel disks. Positions
vary depending on type used.
LX,OTREAD008200-19-01APR95
65-11 080596
PN=98
Wheel Treads, Tires
TREAD WIDTHS
Position Of Rims and Wheel Disks (see previous page)
Tires A B C D E F G
Standard Disk in Disk out
tread widths 18.4 and — 1610 mm
21.5-16.1* (63.4 in.)
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PN=99
Wheel Treads, Tires
65-13 080596
PN=100
Wheel Treads, Tires
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not the case, loosen jack screws and retighten attaching
bolts to specified torque.
8. After completing wheel tread adjustment, make sure
that tires and wheel ballast weights do not rub against
the tractor. Then drive tractor approx. 50 m (160 ft.),
L102691
stop the tractor and recheck torque of attaching bolts
(400 N·m; 300 lb-ft). Check bolts after working 4 hours
and again after 8 hours. Retighten if necessary with
torque wrench.
LX,OSPUNA000238-19-01JUL94
65-14 080596
PN=101
Wheel Treads, Tires
-UN-16AUG94
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For loosening, adjusting and tightening wheel hub, see
previous page.
LX008633
LX008634
2. Remove snap ring (A). Turn adjusting screw so that
wheel hub (B) is at maximum width. Remove wheel hub
(B).
LX,OSPU 006327-19-01JUL94
65-15 080596
PN=102
Wheel Treads, Tires
-UN-03JAN95
LX009838
Cast wheels 30 in. and 38 in.
-UN-03JAN95
LX009839
Cast wheels 34 in.
-UN-16AUG94
LX008635
Steel wheels, 8 positions
NOTE: Use the drawings to determine the appropriate Only position A, B, G and H are possible with
position of rims and wheel disks. Positions 30 in. wheels.
vary depending on type used.
LX,OSPU 006328-19-01JUL95
65-16 080596
PN=103
Wheel Treads, Tires
65-17 080596
PN=104
Wheel Treads, Tires
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LX007820
LX,OSPU 005614-19-01MAR94
65-18 080596
PN=105
Wheel Treads, Tires
TIRE PRESSURES
Long life and satisfactory performance of the tires roads, increase tire pressures according to the
depend on proper tire inflation. Under-inflation of tires manufacturer’s specifications.
leads to rapid wear. Over-inflated tires reduce traction
and increase wheel slippage. Rear wheels
Since correct tire pressures depend not only on All tires: 140 kPa (1.4 bar; 20 psi)
working conditions and load but also on tractor
model, tire size and manufacturer, we recommend Front wheels
that you approach your John Deere dealer or tire
company for advice. The tire pressures shown in the 10.00-16 tires: 170 kPa (1.7 bar; 25 psi)
table opposite should therefore be considered as a
standard guide only. The tire pressures shown are for All others: 150 kPa (1.5 bar; 22 psi)
field operation. If you are operating 20% or more on
LX,OSPU 000241-19-01MAY92
-UN-15AUG94
to mount a tire unless you have the proper equipment
and experience to perform the job safely. Have it done
by your John Deere dealer or a qualified tire repair
service.
Z20924
When sealing tire beads on rims, never exceed
maximum inflation pressures specified by tire
manufacturers for mounting tires. Inflation beyond this
maximum pressure may break the bead or even the rim,
with dangerous explosive force. If both beads are not
sealed when the maximum recommended pressure is
reached, deflate, reposition tire, relubricate bead and
reinflate.
LX,OSPU 000242-19-01OCT90
65-19 080596
PN=106
Wheel Treads, Tires
The size ratio of the front wheels to the rear ones is 4. Ascertain the rolling circumference of the desired
precisely determined in order to produce a positive front tires from the manual.
front wheel lead of between 2 and 5%.
Positive front wheel lead should never be less than Ascertain the following data:
1% and never greater than 7%, otherwise the tires
will become deformed or suffer undue wear. 1. The difference in rolling circumferences between
the front and rear tires must be between 1018 mm
To ascertain the correct ratio when changing wheels, (40.1 in.) and 1546 mm (60.9 in.).
proceed as follows:
2. Check that the index radius (to ISO Standard
Ascertain tractor data: 4251) of the rear wheel lies within the relevant range
(see also tables in “Specifications”):
1. Gear pair on differential. The gear pair is displayed — not more than 665 mm (26.2 in.) with 47/10
on the transmission type plate. The following pairs differential, e.g. 14.9R30
are possible: — not more than 745 mm (29.3 in.) with 53/10
— 47/10 differential, e.g. 9.5R44, 14.9R38, 15.5R38 or
— 53/10 16.9R34
— 53/9 — not more than 820 mm (32.3 in.) with 53/9
differential, e.g. 18.4R38
2. Transmission ratio of front axle. This figure is
displayed on the front axle type plate. The following 3. Calculate the rolling circumference ratio of the rear
ratios are possible: tire to the front tire.
— 13,13
— 15,89 4. Using the data on the differential gear pair and the
— 19,00 (for high clearance tractors only) front axle transmission ratio, ascertain which of the
following 4 tables applies.
3. Transmission ratio of gear pair for front wheel drive
axle. This figure is displayed on the transmission type In the line (F - O) with the gear pair that applies to
plate. The following ratios are possible: the tractor, find the value that corresponds to the
— 1,672 = gear pair F calculated rolling circumference ratio.
— 1,712 = gear pair G
— 1,756 = gear pair H The column gives the front wheel lead that may be
— 1,800 = gear pair I achieved with the tire combination.
— 1,849 = gear pair K
— 1,895 = gear pair L If the calculated ratio does not lie within the stated
— 1,941 = gear pair M value range, either a different tire combination must
— 2,000 = gear pair N be selected or else the gear pair for the front wheel
— 2,049 = gear pair O drive axle must be changed.
LX,OSPU 006325-19-01JUL95
65-20 080596
PN=107
Wheel Treads, Tires
Example The index radius (to ISO Standard) of the rear tire is
770 mm (30.3 in.). The tire is therefore compatible
The intention is to fit a tractor with 18.4-34 / 14.9-24 with the differential.
tires, made by a certain manufacturer.
The ratio of rolling circumferences is:
The differential gear pair is 53/9. 5003 mm (197 in.)
------------------------------ = 1,318
The transmission ratio of the front axle is 15,89. 3795 mm (149.4 in.)
The transmission ratio of the gear pair for the front In this example, the correct table is Table 4 (53/9
wheel drive axle is 1,941 (= gear pair M). differential and 15,89 transmission ratio at front axle).
The line for gear pair M includes the figure 1,311,
According to the tire manufacturer’s manual, the which is sufficiently close to the calculated value of
desired tires have the following rolling circumferences: 1,318. The front wheel lead of the desired tire
18.4-34 = 5003 mm (197 in.) combination is therefore 3%.
14.9-24 = 3795 mm (149.4 in.).
LX,OMFWD 002703-19-02MAR94
Table 1
Gear pair for front F 1,499 1,485 1,470 1,456 1,442 1,429 1,415
wheel drive: G 1,464 1,450 1,436 1,422 1,409 1,395 1,382
H 1,428 1,414 1,400 1,387 1,373 1,360 1,348
I 1,393 1,379 1,366 1,353 1,340 1,327 1,315
K 1,356 1,343 1,330 1,317 1,304 1,292 1,280
L 1,323 1,310 1,297 1,285 1,273 1,261 1,249
M 1,292 1,279 1,267 1,254 1,242 1,231 1,219
N 1,254 1,241 1,229 1,217 1,206 1,194 1,183
O 1,224 1,212 1,200 1,188 1,177 1,166 1,155
LX,OMFWD 002696-19-01MAR94
65-21 080596
PN=108
Wheel Treads, Tires
Table 2
Gear pair for front F 1,691 1,674 1,658 1,642 1,627 1,611 1,596
wheel drive: G 1,651 1,635 1,619 1,604 1,589 1,574 1,559
H 1,610 1,594 1,579 1,564 1,549 1,534 1,520
I 1,571 1,555 1,540 1,525 1,511 1,497 1,483
K 1,529 1,514 1,499 1,485 1,471 1,457 1,443
L 1,492 1,477 1,463 1,449 1,435 1,422 1,408
M 1,457 1,442 1,428 1,415 1,401 1,388 1,375
N 1,414 1,400 1,386 1,373 1,360 1,347 1,334
O 1,380 1,366 1,353 1,340 1,327 1,315 1,302
LX,OMFWD 002697-19-01MAR94
Table 3
Gear pair for front F 1,396 1,383 1,369 1,356 1,343 1,330 1,318
wheel drive: G 1,364 1,350 1,337 1,324 1,312 1,299 1,287
H 1,330 1,317 1,304 1,291 1,279 1,267 1,255
I 1,297 1,284 1,272 1,260 1,248 1,236 1,224
K 1,263 1,250 1,238 1,226 1,215 1,203 1,192
L 1,232 1,220 1,208 1,196 1,185 1,174 1,163
M 1,203 1,191 1,179 1,168 1,157 1,146 1,135
N 1,167 1,156 1,145 1,134 1,123 1,112 1,102
O 1,139 1,128 1,117 1,107 1,096 1,086 1,076
LX,OMFWD 002698-19-01MAR94
65-22 080596
PN=109
Wheel Treads, Tires
Table 4
Gear pair for front F 1,551 1,536 1,521 1,507 1,492 1,478 1,464
wheel drive: G 1,515 1,500 1,486 1,472 1,458 1,444 1,430
H 1,477 1,463 1,449 1,435 1,421 1,408 1,394
I 1,441 1,427 1,413 1,400 1,386 1,373 1,360
K 1,403 1,389 1,376 1,362 1,350 1,337 1,324
L 1,369 1,355 1,342 1,329 1,317 1,304 1,292
M 1,336 1,323 1,311 1,298 1,286 1,273 1,262
N 1,297 1,284 1,272 1,260 1,248 1,236 1,224
O 1,266 1,254 1,241 1,230 1,218 1,206 1,195
LX,OMFWD 002699-19-01MAR94
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PN=110
Additional Equipment
SELECTIVE CONTROL VALVES
-UN-11AUG94
100 Series control valves provide the functions “Raise”
and “Lower” plus a “Float Position”.
LX006736
provide a lock function (A) which holds the control lever
in the “Raise” or “Lower” position until it is moved
manually.
LX,OEQUIP004946-19-01JUL94
70-1 080596
PN=111
Additional Equipment
-UN-11AUG94
18000 kPa (180 bar; 2610 psi).
LX006738
• When the selective control valve switches off too early
(control lever goes to neutral), the adjustment can be
changed slightly; maximum is 19000 kPa (190 bar;
2575 psi).
-UN-15AUG94
• When the selective control valve does not switch off or
switches off too late (control lever does not go to
neutral), the pressure must be decreased.
LX008639
Adjustment:
LX,OEQUIP006333-19-01JUN94
70-2 080596
PN=112
Additional Equipment
-UN-11AUG94
The remote cylinder extends when the lever is moved to
the “Raise” position.
LX006737
The remote cylinder retracts when the lever is moved to
the “Lower” position.
-UN-16AUG94
When the lever is in the “Float” position (i.e. piston
moves freely inside remote cylinder), the mounted
implement follows the ground contours. To get “Float”
position, raise stop (see arrow).
L32200
NOTE: If additional external valves are used, move the
control lever to neutral when shutting off each
hydraulic function.
LX,OEQUIP004947-19-01JUL94
LX,OZUS 006334-19-01JUN94
70-3 080596
PN=113
Additional Equipment
MULTI-FUNCTION LEVER
-UN-15AUG94
Locking collar (B) can be used to secure the lever in one
of two positions. If the lever is not required, move
locking ring (C) to position (E) and slacken off locking
collar (B). Swing the lever to the right and tighten locking
collar (B) again.
LX008640
Locking ring (C) can be used to lock out various lever
movements.
A—Multi-function lever
B—Locking collar
-UN-15AUG94
C—Locking ring
E—Lever locked
F—Lever not locked
G—Lever locked to left and right
H—Lever locked to front and rear
LX007831
LX,OZUS 006335-19-01JUN94
-UN-11AUG94
IMPORTANT: Full extension and retraction of a
remote cylinder should require at least
1.5 to 2 seconds. Faster speeds may
cause damage.
LX006738
LX,OEQUIP004948-19-01NOV93
70-4 080596
PN=114
Additional Equipment
COUPLERS
-UN-12AUG94
and to assure proper functioning of the
system, use only genuine John Deere parts.
LX008345
Furthermore, DeLuxe couplers allow hydraulic hoses to
be coupled as well as uncoupled without loss of oil, even
under pressure. If a malfunction or accident causes the
hose to break loose from the coupler, the oil flow
through the coupler is stopped immediately.
LX,OEQUIP003548-19-01JUL94
HOSE UNIONS
LX,OZUSAT004842-19-02AUG93
70-5 080596
PN=115
Additional Equipment
To operate large hydraulic cylinders such as those If required, a further 10 liters (2.6 U.S. gal.) may be
used on tipping trailers, 10 liters (2.6 U.S. gal.) of oil added to the transmission case; this increases the
may be drawn from the transmission case through amount that may be withdrawn accordingly.
the connecting lines.
During oil withdrawal, the tractor should not be
This figure applies when the oil in the transmission inclined in any direction by more than 18˚. If the
case is at the minimum mark on the dipstick. If the oil tractor is inclined by more than 18˚, only a
is up to the maximum mark, a further 5 liters correspondingly lower quantity of oil may be
(1.3 U.S. gal.) may be withdrawn. withdrawn.
Never perform heavy jobs such as towing, operating For refilling, use only John Deere Hy-GARD
a PTO or driving fast when withdrawal results in the Transmission and Hydraulic Oil or its equivalent.
oil level dropping below the minimum mark.
LX,OZUS 000336-19-01JUN92
70-6 080596
PN=116
Additional Equipment
-UN-11AUG94
valves.
LX006738
Maximum obtainable oil flow of transmission/hydraulic oil
is dependent on the couplers and the size of the
hydraulic pump installed on the tractor.
LX,OEQUIP004949-19-01JUL94
70-7 080596
PN=117
Additional Equipment
-UN-15AUG94
When the couplers are not used, use the protective dust
caps.
A—Pressure connection
B—Return connection
LX008646
C—Load Sense connection
LX,OZUS 006348-19-01JUL94
-UN-15AUG94
pressure in the return line:
LX008647
• Remote hydraulic valves located on the implement may
allow unexpected movement of cylinders if the return
port is pressurized.
LX,OZUS 006349-19-01JUL94
LX,OZUS 007260-19-01OCT94
70-8 080596
PN=118
Additional Equipment
-UN-12AUG94
NOTE: Turn adjustable stop so that stop rod arm does
not come into contact with stop lever.
L102719
gained if remote cylinder control lever is held in “retract”
position.
A—Stop lever
B—Adjustable stop
C—Stop rod arm
LX,OZUS 000338-19-01OCT90
-UN-05SEP94
4. In this position move remote cylinder control lever
back and forth seven or eight times to bleed the system.
L30639
IMPORTANT: If the implement has a locking device
to hold it raised during transport, be
sure to disengage the lock before
operating the cylinder. See your
implement operator’s manual.
LX,OZUS 000339-19-01OCT90
70-9 080596
PN=119
Additional Equipment
SWINGING DRAWBAR
-UN-11AUG94
The drawbar hitch point is located so as to increase the
rear axle load and at the same time slightly reduce load
on the front axle.
LX003579
can also be adjusted lengthwise.
LX,OEQUIP003549-19-01OCT92
-UN-09AUG94
250 mm (9.8 in.), 350 mm (13.8 in.), 400 mm (15.7 in.)
and 550 mm (21.7 in.)
LX000460
drawbar.
LX,OZUS 000341-19-01OCT93
70-10 080596
PN=120
Additional Equipment
-UN-12AUG94
Adjust stabilizer chains (B) until it is
impossible for the draft links in lowered
position to move under PTO housing.
LX008323
arrows).
LX,OZUS 006336-19-01JUL94
70-11 080596
PN=121
Additional Equipment
VANDAL PROTECTION
-UN-15AUG94
-UN-16FEB95
LX010352
LX008641
Lockable tank filler cap (A) Lockable transmission oil filler cap (B)
-UN-16FEB95
-UN-16FEB95
LX010353
LX010354
Lockable side doors (C) Protection for instrument panel (D)
LX,OEQUIP007911-19-01FEB95
70-12 080596
PN=122
Transport
TRANSPORTING THE TRACTOR
-UN-07DEC88
RW13090
LX,OTRANS003561-19-01NOV93
-UN-11AUG94
LX006352
LX,OTRANS004863-19-01SEP93
75-1 080596
PN=123
Transport
-UN-09AUG94
Use the coupler to lock the brake pedals together.
LX002525
LX,TRANSP003033-19-01MAY92
75-2 080596
PN=124
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant
DIESEL FUEL
-UN-31JAN94
Cetane number greater than 50 is preferred, especially
for temperatures below -20˚C (-4˚F) or elevations above
1500 m (5000 ft).
TS1611
low temperature OR Cloud Point at least 5˚C (9˚F) below
the expected low temperature North America ASTM D975
• Sulfur content:
— Sulfur content should not exceed 0.5% Sulfur content
less than 0.05% is preferred.
— If diesel fuel with sulfur content greater than 0.5%
sulfur content is used, reduce the service interval for
engine oil and filter by 50%
— DO NOT use diesel fuel with sulfur content greater
than 1.0%
• Lubricity
— Fuel lubricity must pass the BOCLE scuffing test at
3300 gram minimum load level.
— If fuel of low or unknown lubricity is used, add John
Deere All-Season Diesel Fuel Conditioner at specified
concentration.
DX,FUEL1 -19-20JUL94
80-1 080596
PN=125
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant
STORING FUEL
DX,FUEL -19-03MAR93
-UN-12SEP94
• John Deere UNI-GARD™
• API Service Classification CG-4
• API Service Classification CF-4
• API Service Classification CE
• CCMC Specification D5 and Mercedes Benz MB228.3
• CCMC Specification D4 and Mercedes Benz MB228.1 TS1619
DX,ENOIL -19-16SEP94
80-2 080596
PN=126
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant
-UN-31JAN94
IMPORTANT: Do not use engine oil for this
application.
TS1413
may be used at temperatures below -30˚C (-22˚F).
80-3 080596
PN=127
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant
-UN-31JAN94
TS1416
LX,DX,GEOIL -19-01FEB94
GREASE
DX,GREA1 -19-02NOV94
80-4 080596
PN=128
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant
OIL FILTERS
DX,FILT -19-01FEB94
LUBRICANT STORAGE
Your equipment can operate at top efficiency only if Whenever possible, store lubricants and containers in
clean lubricants are used. an area protected from dust, moisture, and other
contamination. Store containers on their side to avoid
Use clean containers to handle all lubricants. water and dirt accumulation.
DX,LUBST -19-01FEB94
MIXING OF LUBRICANTS
DX,LUBMIX -19-01FEB94
80-5 080596
PN=129
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant
ENGINE COOLANT
John Deere Low Silicate Antifreeze is recommended. Check container label or consult with antifreeze
supplier before using.
Also recommended is low silicate antifreeze
formulated to GM6038M or equivalent. Mix 50-67 percent low silicate antifreeze with 33-50
percent distilled or deionized water.
Other antifreezes that may be used:
• Ethylene-glycol type. Low silicate antifreeze provides:
• Those containing not more than 0.1 percent • Adequate heat transfer.
anhydrous metasilicate. • Corrosion-resistant environment within the cooling
• Those meeting General Motors Performance system.
Specification GM1899M • Compatibility with cooling system hose and seal
material.
IMPORTANT: Some types of ethylene-glycol • Protection during cold and hot weather operations.
antifreeze are intended for
automotive use. These products are Certain geographical areas may require special
often labeled for use in aluminum antifreeze or coolant practices. If you have any
engines and usually contain more questions, consult your authorized servicing dealer to
than 0.1 percent of anhydrous obtain the latest information and recommendations.
metasilicate.
DX,COOL -19-04JUN90
-UN-14DEC88
non-chromate inhibitors.
DX,COOL1 -19-04JUN90
80-6 080596
PN=130
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant
Conditions in certain geographical areas may require Synthetic lubricants may be used if they meet the
lubricant recommendations different from those performance requirements listed in this manual.
printed in this manual. Some John Deere lubricants
may not be available in your location. Consult your
John Deere dealer to obtain information and
recommendations.
DX,ALTER -19-01FEB94
80-7 080596
PN=131
Lubrication and Periodic Service
USING HIGH-PRESSURE WASHERS
-UN-18OCT88
seals, fuel injection pumps or other
sensitive parts and components may
cause product malfunctions. Reduce
pressure, and spray at a 45 to 90
degree angle.
T6642EJ
FX,CLEAN -19-06FEB95
-UN-01SEP94
The intervals at which the various parts should be
checked, lubricated, serviced or adjusted are based on
the actual hours of operation as shown on the hour
meter. The meter operates whenever the engine is
LX000478
running and shows the accumulated hours of engine
operation.
LX,OSCH 000368-19-01OCT90
85-1 080596
PN=132
Lubrication and Periodic Service
-UN-02JAN95
LX009824
Open hood until support (B) engages (see arrow).
-UN-06JUL95
LX011047
LX,OSCH 008205-19-01JUL95
Open hood, push down locking bolt (A) and remove grille
screens from the side.
-UN-10AUG94
LX000479
LX,OSCH 000369-19-01FEB92
N
-UN-06JUL95
LX,OLUB 003563-19-01JUL95
85-2 080596
PN=133
Lubrication and Periodic Service
ACCESS TO BATTERY
-UN-09AUG94
front.
LX000540
LX,OBATT 002141-19-01FEB92
ACCESS TO FUSES
Remove cover.
-UN-26JAN95
LX011041
LX,OFUSES004951-19-01JUL95
85-3 080596
PN=134
Lubrication and Periodic Service
-UN-09AUG94
Cable connections
- red cable to B+ (A)
- blue cable to D+ (B)
LX000544
If engine is to be run for a short time without battery
(using a slave battery for starting), do not run engine at
a speed above 1000 rpm. Switch on an additional
consumer (lights) while engine is running.
LX,OELE 000436-19-01MAR94
85-4 080596
PN=135
Lubrication and Periodic Service
SERVICE CHART
-UN-03JAN95
LX009827
The chart in the right-hand service door provides a The figures in the spaces indicate the service
summary of the most important service jobs together intervals; the symbols represent the following service
with the relevant service intervals. jobs:
-UN-15AUG94
LX007928
LX,OSCH 004729-19-01JAN95
85-5 080596
PN=136
Lubrication and Periodic Service
LX,OLUBRI004952-19-01JUL94
Engine crankcase Drain and refill (see Service - Every 250 Hours) Engine oil
Front axle Drain and refill with fresh oil (see Front wheel
Service - Every 1500 Hours) drive axle oil
LX,OLUBRI004953-19-01NOV93
85-6 080596
PN=137
Lubrication and Periodic Service
LX,OLUBRI003235-19-01FEB95
LX,OLUBRI007778-19-01FEB95
85-7 080596
PN=138
Lubrication and Periodic Service
LX,OLUBRI007779-19-01FEB95
(In addition carry out 10, 250, 500 and 750 hour
services)
Front axle Drain and refill with fresh oil Front wheel
(tractors with drive axle oil
front wheel drive)
Transmission and Drain and refill with fresh oil, and clean John Deere
hydraulic system intake screen HY-GARD
LX,OLUBRI007780-19-01FEB95
85-8 080596
PN=139
Lubrication and Periodic Service
AS REQUIRED
Radiator Clean
Fuses Replace
LX,OSCHNA000371-19-01JUL94
85-9 080596
PN=140
Service / Daily or Every 10 Hours
CHECKING ENGINE CRANKCASE OIL
LEVEL
-UN-11AUG94
Do not operate engine with oil level at or below bottom
mark on dipstick.
A—Dipstick
LX003631
B—Oil filler cap
LX,ODAILY003564-19-01OCT92
CHECKING ON LIGHTS
LX,LICHT 002082-19-01FEB92
• Rear axle
• Three-point hitch
LX,O 004954-19-01NOV93
90-1 080596
PN=141
Service / Every 250 Hours
CHANGING ENGINE OIL
Drain oil with engine shut off, but with engine oil still
warm.
-UN-10AUG94
1. Remove drain screw (A).
2. While crankcase is draining, replace filter element.
3. Install drain screw; tighten to 70 N·m (52 lb-ft) (use
new seal ring).
4. Fill crankcase with fresh oil of proper viscosity (see
LX007209
section “Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant”) at
filler neck (B). With filter, capacity is approx. 12 liters
(3.2 U.S. gal.).
5. Run engine for a short time and check for leaks at
filter base and drain screw.
6. Shut off engine.
7. Wait 5 minutes then recheck oil level. Oil should be
up to the upper mark on dipstick. If necessary, top up
-UN-11AUG94
with oil.
LX003646
NOTE: Change oil after first 100 hours.
LX,0250 003566-19-01JUL94
-UN-12AUG94
LX000499
LX,0250 003567-19-01JUL94
95-1 080596
PN=142
Service / Every 250 Hours
CHECKING TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM OIL LEVEL
-UN-26JAN95
tractor has been standing overnight.
LX011042
4. Pull out dipstick (A) and wipe clean.
5. Insert dipstick, screw in to full extent, then remove
dipstick again and check oil level.
LX,0250 003568-19-01JUL95
-UN-23AUG88
Never check battery charge by placing a metal object
across the posts. Use a volt-meter or hydrometer.
TS204
DX,SPARKS -19-03MAR93
LX,OELE 000432-19-01SEP93
95-2 080596
PN=143
Service / Every 250 Hours
-UN-10AUG94
very wet and muddy conditions.
LX000514
IMPORTANT: Thoroughly clean all grease fittings
prior to greasing and replace damaged
grease fittings immediately.
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-12AUG94
LX000515
LX000516
-UN-10AUG94
LX000517
-UN-15AUG94
LX003136
LX,OACH 000409-19-01SEP92
95-3 080596
PN=144
Service / Every 250 Hours
-UN-06JUL95
level plug to 150 N·m (110 lb-ft). Always use a
transmission oil listed in the “Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic
Oil and Coolant” section.
LX011049
LX,0250 003569-19-01JUL95
-UN-10AUG94
2. Remove level plug (B). Oil should be level with plug
bore.
3. If necessary, top up axle at this point. Tighten level
plug to 150 N·m (110 lb-ft.). Always use a transmission
oil listed in the “Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and
LX000519
Coolant” section.
LX,OACH 000412-19-01SEP92
-UN-11AUG94
NOTE: The grease fittings on the second lift cylinder and
on the other side of the rockshaft are not visible
on this illustration.
LX003649
LX,0250 003570-19-01JUL94
95-4 080596
PN=145
Service / Every 250 Hours
-UN-09AUG94
2. Move range shift lever (A) to neutral.
3. Move gear shift lever (B) to any gear.
4. Turn key in main switch as far as it will go to the
right. The starting motor must NOT turn. If it does, see
your John Deere dealer immediately.
LX006742
5. Repeat the test in all the other gears.
-UN-09AUG94
4. Turn key in main switch as far as it will go to the
right. The starting motor must NOT turn. If it does, see
your John Deere dealer immediately.
5. Repeat the test in the “reverse” position.
LX006741
LX,0250 003571-19-01JUL94
95-5 080596
PN=146
Service / Every 500 Hours
CHANGING FUEL FILTER
-UN-03JAN95
-UN-03JAN95
3. Install new filter, ensuring that the marks on the filter
and housing are properly aligned.
4. Tighten retaining ring (A) until it can be heard to
engage.
5. Turn key in main switch one position to the right so
LX009831
LX009832
that the fuel transfer pump is operating. Run the pump
for approx. 20 seconds.
LX,O500 008197-19-01JUL95
-UN-09AUG94
LX001779
LX,OFUEL 002087-19-01FEB92
LX,0500 003572-19-01JUL95
100-1 080596
PN=147
Service / Every 500 Hours
-UN-02JAN95
Leaking or damaged hoses are the cause of dirt entering
the engine.
LX009833
LX,OLUF 000389-19-01JAN95
100-2 080596
PN=148
Service / Every 750 Hours
CHECKING ENGINE SPEEDS
-UN-15AUG94
Slow idle: 825 to 875 rpm
Fast idle: 2460 to 2510 rpm
LX007477
LX,OMOT 000395-19-01FEB95
REPLACING TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM FILTER ELEMENTS
-UN-15AUG94
Then replace after the first 750 hours of
operation and regularly every 750 hours
thereafter.
LX000287
2. Coat sealing rings of new filter element with grease
and screw in filter element.
LX,OGET 000422-19-01SEP92
105-1 080596
PN=149
Service / Every 1500 Hours or 2 Years
REPLACING COOLANT
-UN-12AUG94
-UN-12AUG94
pressure before removing the cap completely.
LX000501
LX000502
(A).
3. Remove expansion tank filler cap (B).
4. Remove radiator drain plug (C) from engine block.
-UN-10AUG94
commercial cooling system cleaning solution.
LX007930
Close drain cocks again and fill the system with clean
water.
Close drain cocks again, and this time fill the system
with the specified coolant (see section “Fuel, Lubricants,
Hydraulic Oil and Coolant”).
LX,OKUE 000396-19-01JUL94
110-1 080596
PN=150
Service / Every 1500 Hours or 2 Years
Replace oil in axle housing and final drives after the first
100 hours of operation. Then replace after every 1500
hours of operation or once every two years, whichever
occurs first. Always use a transmission oil listed in the
“Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant” section.
LX,OACH 000414-19-01MAR94
-UN-06JUL95
(110 lb-ft).
3. Remove oil level/filler plug (B). Fill with approx.
5.00 liters (1.32 U.S. gal.) of fresh oil.
The oil level must be up to lip of filler neck. Reinstall
plug and tighten to 150 N·m (110 lb-ft).
LX011045
LX,OACH 003104-19-01JUL95
LX,1500 003573-19-01NOV93
110-2 080596
PN=151
Service / Every 1500 Hours or 2 Years
-UN-03JAN95
remove key from ignition.
3. Shift transmission to “PARK”.
4. Lower draft links.
5. Remove drain screws (A).
6. Replace transmission/hydraulic oil filter elements (B).
LX009834
7. Remove plug (C), pull out intake screen and wash in
fuel.
8. Before refilling with fresh oil, reinstall intake screen
and tighten drain screws to 50 N·m (35 lb-ft).
9. Refill transmission housing with transmission/hydraulic A—Drain screws
B—Transmission/hydraulic oil filters
oil. C—Drain plug
10. Run engine briefly and operate hydraulic functions.
Shut off engine and wait five minutes.
11. Lower the draft links.
12. Check oil level. It should be level with upper mark on
dipstick. If not, correct oil level.
Capacities:
Transmission with 12/4 gears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 liters (13.7 U.S.gal.)
Transmission with 16/12 gears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 liters (12.9 U.S.gal.)
Extra for creeper transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 liter (0.3 US.gal.)
Extra for front-wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 liters (0.8 US.gal.)
LX,O 004956-19-01JUL95
110-3 080596
PN=152
Service / As Required
CLEANING CAB AIR FILTER
-UN-11AUG94
LX003707
LX,OASREQ003591-19-01OCT92
AIR CLEANER
-UN-10AUG94
The service interval may be extended briefly, e.g. until
the next suitable opportunity. Provided the cleaner is
serviced properly, this will not adversely affect its
performance.
LX000482
Open the hood, turn latch (A) upward. Push cleaner
housing (B) to the left and remove from the front. Pull
the primary filter element out of the cleaner housing.
LX,OLUF 000381-19-01SEP93
-UN-10AUG94
IMPORTANT: The guide ring must not be damaged or
deformed.
LX,OWART 004528-19-01AUG93
115-1 080596
PN=153
Service / As Required
-UN-01SEP94
blowing from the inside of the filter to the outside.
LX000485
LX,OWART 004529-19-01AUG93
-UN-10AUG94
10 minutes before swilling it around in the cleaning
solution for approx. 5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with
clear water. Shake excess water from element and allow
it to dry at room temperature.
LX000487
Install a replacement filter element for this period.
-UN-10AUG94
slightest sign of cracks or holes, or if the gasket is
damaged, discard it and and install a new filter element.
LX000488
LX,OWART 004530-19-01AUG93
115-2 080596
PN=154
Service / As Required
-UN-10AUG94
the performance of the dust unloading valve. Remove
and clean the dust unloading valve as necessary.
Replace any damaged valve immediately.
LX000483
unloading valve is removed!
LX,OLUF 000382-19-01MAR94
-UN-10AUG94
IMPORTANT: Always replace secondary (safety) filter
element, do not attempt to clean it.
LX000489
LX,OLUF 000386-19-01SEP93
INSTALLATION
LX,OWART 004864-19-01SEP93
115-3 080596
PN=155
Service / As Required
-UN-15AUG94
side.
LX008643
When installing a new paper filter (A), make sure that
every fold in the filter is located between the teeth of the
filter housing.
-UN-11AUG94
LX003708
-UN-11AUG94
LX006419
LX,OASREQ003592-19-01JUL94
LX,OASREQ008198-19-01JUL95
115-4 080596
PN=156
Service / As Required
-UN-09AUG94
• Run engine at approx. 2000 rpm. Switch blower and
air conditioner to “maximum” operating position. Observe
sight glass in drier (in front of right-hand rear wheel). If
bubbles do not disappear within a few minutes of
LX000550
switching on the air conditioning system, the system may
be low on refrigerant. See your John Deere dealer, who
will fill up the system.
115-5 080596
PN=157
Service / As Required
-UN-28JUL94
Bleeding brake valve
LX002205
2. Make sure that return line from brake valve is not
obstructed.
-UN-26JAN95
3. Run engine.
LX011046
brake pedal. Tighten bleed screw with the pedal
depressed. Slowly release brake pedal and wait for a
short period of time. Repeat bleeding procedure until the
escaping oil is free of air bubbles.
LX,OASREQ008202-19-01APR95
115-6 080596
PN=158
Service / As Required
-UN-02JAN95
1. Loosen drain screw (A) and bleed screw (B).
2. Retighten the two screws as soon as water and
sediment deposits have drained out.
3. Turn ignition key one position clockwise so the fuel
transfer pump is operating. Run the pump for approx.
LX009835
20 seconds.
A—Drain screw
B—Bleed screw
-UN-11AUG94
C—Drain screw (fuel tank)
LX000524
LX,ODAILY003565-19-01JUL95
LX,OASREQ004957-19-01JUL95
LX,OWART 002327-19-01APR92
115-7 080596
PN=159
Service / As Required
OPERATOR’S SEAT
-UN-02JAN95
LX009843
LX,OVER 000424-19-01JAN95
-UN-10AUG94
A fully charged battery should have a specific gravity of
1.28 kg/l. Recharge battery if reading drops below
1.20 kg/l.
LX000538
NOTE: In tropical regions, the battery is fully charged
when the reading is 1.23 kg/l.
LX,OELE 000431-19-01OCT90
STARTING MOTOR
-UN-13SEP94
with an hydrometer and make sure that none of the
cables are broken or worn through and that none of the
cable connections are loose or corroded.
LX,OASREQ003595-19-01JUL95
115-8 080596
PN=160
Service / As Required
FUSES
-UN-02JAN95
Disconnect the battery and unscrew the r.h. pin and
retaining screw. Remove the power distributor from
below.
LX009836
The other fuses are located in two load centers (fuse
boxes).
A—Load center 1
B—Load center 2
-UN-26JAN95
LX011043
LX,OFUSES004958-19-01JUL95
115-9 080596
PN=161
Service / As Required
LOAD CENTER 1
-UN-01AUG94
LX008497
115-10 080596
PN=162
Service / As Required
115-11 080596
PN=163
Service / As Required
-UN-01AUG94
LX008498
LX,OWART 006339-19-01JUL95
115-12 080596
PN=164
Service / As Required
LX,OFUSES008194-19-01JUL95
115-13 080596
PN=165
Service / As Required
Opening hood
-UN-02JAN95
LX009824
Open hood until support (B) engages (see arrow).
-UN-06JUL95
LX011047
LX,OWART 006340-19-01JUL95
-UN-10AUG94
LX000479
LX,OWART 006341-19-01JUL94
Unscrew nuts (A) and (D) and loosen nuts (B). Remove
strap (C) and fan guard from the side.
N
-UN-06JUL95
LX,OWART 006342-19-01JUL95
115-14 080596
PN=166
Service / As Required
A—Drive belt
B—Square hole
-UN-15AUG94
C—Deflection lever
D—Drive belt tensioner
LX000700
LX,OWART 006343-19-01JUL94
-UN-13SEP94
LX006299
LX,OWART 006344-19-01JUL95
LX,OWART 006345-19-01JUL95
115-15 080596
PN=167
Service / As Required
-UN-15AUG94
For further assembly, reverse disassembly procedure.
A—Crankshaft
B—Idler roll
C—Water pump/fan
LX008642
D—Alternator
E—Deflection roll
F—Compressor (air conditioning system)
LX,OWART 006346-19-01JUN94
115-16 080596
PN=168
Troubleshooting
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Hydraulic system fails to function Not enough oil in the system Top up to mark on dipstick.
Hydraulic oil overheats Oil cooler air passages clogged Clean oil cooler.
Hitch fails to lift load Excessive load on hitch Adjust auxiliary springs on
implement or reduce load.
Hitch drops too slowly Rate-of-drop regulator not adjusted Adjust rate of drop.
properly
No hitch response to draft load System regulator in Height or Place system regulator in Load
Load-and-Depth Control position Control position.
Hitch too active System regulator in Load Control Place system regulator in
position Load-and-Depth position.
Remote cylinder will not lift load Excessive load Adjust auxiliary springs on
implement or reduce load.
Remote cylinder travels too fast Rate-of-lift is adjusted incorrectly Adjust rate of lift.
or too slowly
LX,OTRO 000447-19-01OCT94
120-1 080596
PN=169
Troubleshooting
ENGINE
Engine hard to start or will not No fuel Fill tank with proper fuel.
start
Air in the fuel system Bleed air from fuel system.
Engine overheats Low coolant level Fill radiator to proper level. Check
cooling system for leaks.
Dirty oil cooler or grille screens Clean oil cooler and screens.
Engine oil pressure too low Low engine oil level Add more engine oil.
High oil consumption Oil of too low viscosity Drain and refill with oil of correct
viscosity.
High fuel consumption Wrong type of fuel Use a suitable fuel grade.
120-2 080596
PN=170
Troubleshooting
Engine emits black or gray Unsuitable fuel grade Use a suitable fuel grade.
exhaust smoke
Clogged air cleaner Service air cleaner.
Engine emits white smoke Unsuitable fuel grade Use a suitable fuel grade.
LX,OTRO 000448-19-01JUL94
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery will not charge Loose or corroded connections Clean and tighten battery
connections.
Starter cranks slowly Low battery output Check and recharge battery.
Crankcase oil too heavy Drain crankcase and add correct oil.
LX,OTRO 000449-19-01SEP92
120-3 080596
PN=171
Storage
STORAGE FOR LONG PERIOD
Drain, flush and refill the cooling system with fresh several times with the starter to spread the rust
coolant. For proper composition of coolant see inhibitor around.
section “Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant”.
Once the rust inhibitor has been added, the engine
Do not store tractor with crankcase or transmission must not be started again.
filled with dirty oil. Drain oil, replace filter element and
fill with fresh oil. Drain the oil while it is still hot. IMPORTANT: Rust inhibitor agents evaporate very
easily. For this reason, seal all
Operate engine for a few minutes before adding rust openings after adding inhibitor.
inhibitor. Keep the inhibitor container closed
at all times.
To protect the engine, use AR41785 rust inhibitor,
which is available from your John Deere dealer. The Remove and clean the battery and add distilled water
kit provided under this order no. includes one can of if necessary. Charge the battery and store it in a
rust inhibitor, masking tape and protective caps to cool, dry place where it will not freeze. Keep battery
cover all engine openings. fully charged while in storage. Seal all openings such
as the vent tube and exhaust outlet.
Proceed as follows:
Wash the exterior and painted surfaces of the tractor
1. Add 360 cm3 (22 in3) of rust inhibitor to the engine using clear, cold water. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
oil.
Replace or repair worn or damaged parts. Touch up
2. Fill the fuel tank. Start engine and operate all any damaged paintwork.
hydraulic functions several times. Shut off engine.
Store the tractor in a dry, protected place. If the
3. Prepare 15 cm3 (0.9 in3) of rust inhibitor for each tractor is stored outside, cover it with a waterproof
cylinder. Remove plug from intake manifold or starting tarpaulin.
fluid connecting pipe, and inject rust inhibitor into the
aperture. Disconnect the electric cable at the injector Block up the tractor so that tires do not touch the
pump and insulate the end of it. Crank the engine ground. Protect tires from heat and sunlight.
LX,OKON 000445-19-01JUL94
125-1 080596
PN=172
Storage
Install battery and connect cable and ground straps Turn the engine over with the starter for several
(negative terminals grounded). seconds so that engine oil pressure builds up. Then
connect the cable to the fuel injection pump and start
Check transmission and hydraulic oil level. the engine.
See that fuel tank is filled.
Check coolant level in radiator.
Check crankcase oil level.
Carry out 750-hour check.
LX,OKON 000446-19-01MAY92
125-2 080596
PN=173
Specifications
ENGINE
Engine Types
- 6200 and 6200L tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4039TL004
- 6300 and 6300L tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4039TL007
- 6400 and 6400L tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4045TL002
- 6500L tractor . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4045TL004
PTO power
- 6200 and 6200L tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 kW ( 66 hp)
- 6300 and 6300L tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 kW ( 75 hp)
- 6400 and 6400L tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 kW ( 85 hp)
- 6500L tractor . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 kW ( 95 hp)
Max. torque
- 6200 and 6200L tractor at 1500 rpm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 N·m (241 lb-ft)
- 6300 and 6300L tractor at 1600 rpm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 N·m (262 lb-ft)
- 6400 and 6400L tractor at 1600 rpm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 N·m (299 lb-ft)
- 6500L tractor at 1600 rpm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 N·m (317 lb-ft)
Number of cylinders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Stroke
- 6400, 6400L and 6500L tractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127.0 mm (5.00 in.)
- 6200, 6200L, 6300 and 6300L tractors . . . . . . . . . . . . 110.0 mm (4.33 in.)
Displacement
- 6400, 6400L and 6500L tractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4525 cm3 (300 cu.in.)
- 6200, 6200L, 6300 and 6300L tractors . . . . . . . . . . . . 3920 cm3 (239 cu.in.)
LX,OSPECS003242-19-01FEB95
130-1 080596
PN=174
Specifications
TRANSMISSION
Gear selections
SyncroPlus transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 forward, 4 reverse
PowrQuad transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 forward, 16 reverse
Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mechanical/hydraulic
LX,OSPECS004959-19-01FEB95
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
System pressure
- min. (standby): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 kPa (30 bar; 435 psi)
- max.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20000 kPa (200 bar; 2900 psi)
LX,OTECH 004622-19-01AUG93
130-2 080596
PN=175
Specifications
WEIGHTS
** Maximum travel speed 20 km/h (12.4 mph), max. tread width 1.80 m
130-3 080596
PN=176
Specifications
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CAPACITIES
Fuel tank
- tractors with cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 or 160 liters (30.6 or 42.2 U.S. gal.)
- tractors without cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113, 116 or 160 liters (29.9, 30.6 or 42.2 U.S. gal.)
- Low Profile tractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 liters (30.6 U.S. gal.)
Cooling system
- with cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.5 liters (3.6 U.S. gal.)
- without cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.0 liters (2.9 U.S. gal.)
Transmission/hydraulic system
- SyncroPlus transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 liters (13.7 U.S. gal.)
- PowrQuad transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 liters (12.9 U.S. gal.)
- extra for creeper transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 liters (0.3 U.S. gal.)
- extra with front wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 liters (0.8 U.S. gal.)
Front axle housing (front wheel drive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 liters (1.3 U.S. gal.)
Final drive housings (front wheel drive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.80 liters (0.21 U.S. gal.)
LX,OSPECS003244-19-01JUL94
130-4 080596
PN=177
Specifications
NOTE: The axle loads quoted here for normal Max. travel speed with front loader is 8 km/h
operation apply only for travel speeds up to (5 mph). Max. front tread width is 1.80 m (71 in.).
30 km/h (18.5 mph). At higher speeds, the
axle loads must be reduced to 80%.
LX,OSPECS003245-19-01JUL95
130-5 080596
PN=178
Specifications
NOTE: The axle loads quoted here apply only for travel
speeds up to 30 km/h (18.5 mph). At higher
speeds, the axle loads must be reduced to 80%.
130-6 080596
PN=179
Specifications
Load capacity with front loader is obtained by To obtain precise figures, see the tire manual
multiplying the load capacity of the tire by a provided by the tire manufacturer.
percentage. The resulting load capacity varies from
tire manufacturer to tire manufacturer.
Permissible load capacity expressed as a percentage, at top speed
Top speed Without FWD With FWD With FWD With FWD
PR1 tires PR1 tires A61 tires A82 tires
km/h (mph) % % % %
NOTE: When operating with front loader, max. travel A 300 kg (661 lb) higher load is possible with
speed is 8 km/h (5 mph) and max. front a front loader provided a weight of 600 kg
wheel tread 1.80 m (71 in.). (1322 lb) is attached at the three-point hitch.
130-7 080596
PN=180
Specifications
-19-04MAR91
TS1162
Grade 1 Grade 2b Grade 5, 5.1, or 5.2 Grade 8 or 8.2
N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft
1/4 3.7 2.8 4.7 3.5 6 4.5 7.5 5.5 9.5 7 12 9 13.5 10 17 12.5
5/16 7.7 5.5 10 7 12 9 15 11 20 15 25 18 28 21 35 26
3/8 14 10 17 13 22 16 27 20 35 26 44 33 50 36 63 46
7/16 22 16 28 20 35 26 44 32 55 41 70 52 80 58 100 75
1/2 33 25 42 31 53 39 67 50 85 63 110 80 120 90 150 115
9/16 48 36 60 45 75 56 95 70 125 90 155 115 175 130 225 160
5/8 67 50 85 62 105 78 135 100 170 125 215 160 240 175 300 225
3/4 120 87 150 110 190 140 240 175 300 225 375 280 425 310 550 400
7/8 190 140 240 175 190 140 240 175 490 360 625 450 700 500 875 650
1 290 210 360 270 290 210 360 270 725 540 925 675 1050 750 1300 975
1-1/8 400 300 510 375 400 300 510 375 900 675 1150 850 1450 1075 1850 1350
1-1/4 570 425 725 530 570 425 725 530 1300 950 1650 1200 2050 1500 2600 1950
1-3/8 750 550 950 700 750 550 950 700 1700 1250 2150 1550 2700 2000 3400 2550
1-1/2 1000 725 1250 925 990 725 1250 930 2250 1650 2850 2100 3600 2650 4550 3350
DO NOT use these values if a different torque value Fasteners should be replaced with the same or
or tightening procedure is given for a specific higher grade. If higher grade fasteners are used,
application. Torque values listed are for general use these should only be tightened to the strength of the
only. Check tightness of fasteners periodically. original.
Shear bolts are designed to fail under predetermined Make sure fasteners threads are clean and that you
loads. Always replace shear bolts with identical grade. properly start thread engagement. This will prevent
them from failing when tightening.
b Grade 2 applies for hex cap screws (not hex bolts) up to 152 mm
(6-in.) long. Grade 1 applies for hex cap screws over 152 mm (6-in.)
long, and for all other types of bolts and screws of any length. DX,TORQ1 -19-20JUL94
130-8 080596
PN=181
Specifications
-19-04MAR91
TS1163
Class 4.8 Class 8.8 or 9.8 Class 10.9 Class 12.9
N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft N·m lb-ft
M18 135 100 175 125 260 195 330 250 375 275 475 350 440 325 560 410
M20 190 140 240 180 375 275 475 350 530 400 675 500 625 460 800 580
M22 260 190 330 250 510 375 650 475 725 540 925 675 850 625 1075 800
M24 330 250 425 310 650 475 825 600 925 675 1150 850 1075 800 1350 1000
M27 490 360 625 450 950 700 1200 875 1350 1000 1700 1250 1600 1150 2000 1500
M30 675 490 850 625 1300 950 1650 1200 1850 1350 2300 1700 2150 1600 2700 2000
M33 900 675 1150 850 1750 1300 2200 1650 2500 1850 3150 2350 2900 2150 3700 2750
M36 1150 850 1450 1075 2250 1650 2850 2100 3200 2350 4050 3000 3750 2750 4750 3500
DO NOT use these values if a different torque value Make sure fasteners threads are clean and that you
or tightening procedure is given for a specific properly start thread engagement. This will prevent
application. Torque values listed are for general use them from failing when tightening.
only. Check tightness of fasteners periodically.
Tighten plastic insert or crimped steel-type lock nuts
Shear bolts are designed to fail under predetermined to approximately 50 percent of the dry torque shown
loads. Always replace shear bolts with identical in the chart, applied to the nut, not to the bolt head.
property class. Tighten toothed or serrated-type lock nuts to the full
torque value.
Fasteners should be replaced with the same or
higher property class. If higher property class
fasteners are used, these should only be tightened to
the strength of the original.
a “Lubricated” means coated with a lubricant such as engine oil, or
fasteners with phosphate and oil coatings. “Dry” means plain or zinc
plated without any lubrication. DX,TORQ2 -19-20JUL94
130-9 080596
PN=182
Specifications
NOTE: Applicable in North America only. For LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND
complete machine warranty, reference a copy PURCHASER’S REMEDIES
of the John Deere warranty statement.
Contact your John Deere dealer to obtain a To the extent permitted by law, neither John Deere
copy. nor any company affiliated with it makes any
warranties, representations or promises as to the
TO SECURE WARRANTY SERVICE quality, performance or freedom from defect of the
products covered by this warranty. IMPLIED
The purchaser must request warranty service from a WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
John Deere dealer authorized to sell John Deere FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TO THE
batteries, and present the battery to the dealer with EXTENT APPLICABLE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN
the top cover plate codes intact. DURATION TO THE APPLICABLE ADJUSTMENT
PERIOD SET FORTH HERE. THE PURCHASER’S
FREE REPLACEMENT ONLY REMEDIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE
BREACH OR PERFORMANCE OF ANY WARRANTY
Any new battery which becomes unserviceable (not ON JOHN DEERE BATTERIES ARE THOSE SET
merely discharged) due to defects in material or FORTH HERE. IN NO EVENT WILL THE DEALER,
workmanship within 90 days of purchase will be JOHN DEERE OR ANY COMPANY AFFILIATED
replaced free of charge. Installation costs will be WITH JOHN DEERE BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL
covered by warranty if (1) the unserviceable battery OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. (Note: Some
was installed by a John Deere factory or dealer, (2) states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
failure occurs within 90 days of purchase, and (3) the warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of
replacement battery is installed by a John Deere incidental or consequential damages. So these
dealer. limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.) This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
PRO RATA ADJUSTMENT also have some rights which vary from state to state.
A 40 Months
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
B 36 Months
A. Breakage of the container, cover, or terminals.
B. Depreciation or damage caused by lack of C 24 Months
reasonable and necessary maintenance or by
improper maintenance. NOTE: If your battery is not labeled with a warranty
C. Transportation, mailing, or service call charges for code, it is a warranty code “B”.
warranty service.
DX,BATWAR,NA -19-16APR92
130-10 080596
PN=183
Serial Numbers
TYPE PLATES
LX,OSER 000455-19-01MAR94
-UN-11AUG94
* *
LX003715
An additional plate bearing the product identification
number and the serial numbers of the tractor
components is located on the left-hand service door. The
list of numbers is explained in this section.
-UN-13SEP94
LX003716
LX,OSER 003596-19-01JUL95
135-1 080596
PN=184
Serial Numbers
-UN-09AUG94
the transmission ratio of the front wheel drive axle (e.g.
1,712). This information will be required if the type of
tires used on the front wheel drive axle is to be
changed.
LX000554
* *
LX,OSER 000458-19-01MAR94
The serial number plate for the front wheel drive axle is
located on rear of axle on the right-hand side. The plate
-UN-09AUG94
also gives the transmission ratio of the front axle. This
information will be required if the type of tires used on
the front wheel drive axle is to be changed.
LX000555
* *
LX,OSER 000459-19-01MAR94
135-2 080596
PN=185
Serial Numbers
Customer / Dealer
Address
Code Component
-UN-16AUG94
OS-4 Brake Valve
OS-5 Steering Valve
OS-6 Compressor for air conditioning
RA-1 Transmission Assy.
LX000556
RI-1 SCV/Priority Valve
RI-4 Drawbar
RI-6 Trailer Brake Valve
LX,OPIN 003262-19-01OCT92
135-3 080596
PN=186
Lubrication and Maintenance Records
250 HOUR SERVICE
-UN-05SEP94
L112122
Drain and refill engine crankcase, replace engine electrolyte level, lubricate front axle and front wheels,
crankcase filter element, check coolant level, check lubricate front wheel drive axle and check oil level,
oil level of transmission/hydraulic system, check lubricate three-point hitch, check neutral start circuit.
alternator belt tensioner, clean battery and check
LX,OSREC 003247-19-01JUL92
-UN-05SEP94
L112123
Replace fuel filter, drain residue from fuel tank, alternator belt tensioner, clean battery and check
lubricate rear axle bearings, check air intake hoses, electrolyte level, lubricate front axle and front wheels,
drain and refill engine crankcase, replace engine lubricate front wheel drive axle and check oil level,
crankcase filter element, check coolant level, check lubricate three-point hitch, check neutral start circuit.
oil level of transmission/hydraulic system, check
LX,OSREC 003248-19-01JUL92
140-1 080596
PN=187
Lubrication and Maintenance Records
-UN-05SEP94
L112124
Replace transmission/hydraulic system oil filter, check alternator belt tensioner, clean battery and check
engine speed, check engine valve tappet clearances, electrolyte level, lubricate front axle and front wheels,
drain and refill engine crankcase, replace engine lubricate front wheel drive axle and check oil level,
crankcase filter element, check coolant level, check lubricate three-point hitch, check neutral start circuit.
oil level of transmission/hydraulic system, check
LX,OSREC 003249-19-01JUL92
-UN-05SEP94
L112126
Drain and refill transmission/hydraulic system and level, check oil level of transmission/hydraulic system,
replace oil filter, flush out and refill cooling system, check alternator belt tensioner, clean battery and
drain and refill oil in front wheel drive axle, replace check electrolyte level, lubricate front axle and front
thermostats, check air conditioning system and clean wheels, lubricate front wheel drive axle and check oil
refrigerant, check engine speed, check engine valve level, lubricate three-point hitch, check neutral start
tappet clearances, drain and refill engine crankcase, circuit.
replace engine crankcase filter element, check coolant
LX,OSREC 003250-19-01JUL92
140-2 080596
PN=188
Crime Prevention Tips
HELP PREVENT CRIME
-19-07OCT88
TS140
DX,CRPRV,A -19-03MAR93
-UN-23MAR89
2. Record the Product Identification Number (PIN) of the
unit and also individual component identification numbers
for engines, axles, pumps, etc. Include the PIN numbers
on all documentation, such as insurance, financial, and
warranty papers.
TS161
DX,CRPRV,B -19-03MAR93
-UN-23MAR89
2. Maintain an up-to-date inventory of all your machines.
TS142
DX,CRPRV,C -19-03MAR93
DX,CRPRV,D -19-03MAR93
145-1 080596
PN=189
Crime Prevention Tips
-UN-23AUG88
• Remove ignition key. Remove battery when unit is in
storage.
• Lock cab doors, windows, and vandal-proof devices.
• Set wheels in widest position making loading more
difficult.
TS155
DX,CRPRV,E -19-03MAR93
REDUCE VANDALISM
-UN-23AUG88
written notes of suspicious vehicles or persons and
report your findings to law enforcement agency.
TS145
DX,CRPRV,F -19-03MAR93
DX,CRPRV,G -19-03MAR93
145-2 080596
PN=190
Index
Page Page
A E
Air cleaner, cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-1 Engine coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-6
Air conditioning system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-10 Engine coolant conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-6
Air conditioning system, servicing . . . . . . . . 115-5 Engine crankcase oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-1
Engine filter element, changing . . . . . . . . . . . 95-1
Air intake hoses, checking on . . . . . . . . . . 100-2
Engine oil
Alternator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-4
Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-2
Ashtray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-14
Engine oil, changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95-1
Engine speeds, checking on . . . . . . . . . . . 105-1
Engine warm-up period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-4
B
Backup alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-8
Ballast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-1 F
Battery Fan guard, removing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-2
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . 130-10 Fender adjustment (tractors with
Battery electrolyte, checking level of . . . . . . . 95-2 front-wheel drive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-8
Battery, access to . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . 85-3 Filter, oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-5
Beacon light . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . 25-13 Foot brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-10
Bleeding brakes . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . 115-6 Front axle, adjusting tread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-1
Blower and air louvers . . . ...... . . . . . . . 25-9 Front axle, lubricating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95-3
Break-in period . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . 30-1 Front wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-9
Front wheel tread adjustment (tractors
with front wheel drive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-3
Front wheel tread adjustment (tractors
C without front wheel drive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-1
Cab air filters, cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-4 Front-wheel drive axle, oil change . . . . . . . . 110-2
Center link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-8 Fuel
Cigarette lighter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-14 Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-1
Cold weather starting aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-2 Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-2
Fuel filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-7
Controls and instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-1
Fuel filter, changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-1
Cool box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-13
Fuel gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-6
Coolant conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-6
Fuel preheater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-4
Coolant heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-3 Fuel system, bleeding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-7
Coolant temperature gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-6 Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-9
Coolant, engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-6 Fuses, access to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-3
Coolant, replacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110-1 FWD axle oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-4
Couplers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-5
Creeper transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-9
G
Grease
D Extreme pressure and multipurpose . . . . . . 80-4
Diesel Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-2 Grille screens, removing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-2
Diesel fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-1
Differential lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-10
Door retainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-13 H
Drive belt, replacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-14 Hazard warning lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-5
Drive safely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05-4 Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-10
Index-1 080596
PN=196
Index
Page Page
L R
Leveling the implement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-8 Radiator screen, cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-4
Lift links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-9 Rear axle, lubricating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-1
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-1 Rear wheel tread adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . 65-11
Lights, checks on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-1 Reduce fuel consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-1
Lubricant Remote hydraulic cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-9
Alternative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-7 Removing tractor from storage . . . . . . . . . . 125-2
Mixing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-5 Replacing drive belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-14
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-5 Rockshaft control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-1
Synthetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-7 Roll-over protective structure . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-1
Lubrication and maintenance records . . . . . . 140-1
S
M Seat belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-2
Maximum permissible oil withdrawal . . . . . . . 70-6 Selecting ground travel speeds . . . . . . . . . . . 45-3
Measuring rear wheel slip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-2 Selective control valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-1
Metric torque values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130-9 Serial numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135-1
MFWD axle, oil level in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95-4 Service chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-5
Mixing lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-5 Service intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-6
Multi-function lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-4 Seven-terminal outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-6
Slave battery, starting the engine with . . . . . . 40-1
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130-1
N Starting motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-8
Neutral start circuit, checking on . . . . . . . . . . 95-5 Starting the engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-1
Steering wheel adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-12
Step adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-13
Stopping the engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-6
O
Storage, tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125-1
Oil
Storing lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-5
Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-5
Swinging drawbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-10
FWD axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-4
SyncroPlus transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-5
Hydraulic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-3
Synthetic Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-7
Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-3
Oil withdrawal with hydraulic motor . . . . . . . . 70-7
Operating rear PTO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-2
Operating tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05-3 T
Operator’s seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-5 Tank filler cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-12
Operator’s seat, servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-8 Three-point hitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-7
Index-2 080596
PN=197
Index
Page
V
Vandal protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-12
W
Warranty, battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130-10
Windshield wipers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-8
Index-3 080596
PN=198
John Deere Service Literature Available
PARTS CATALOG
-UN-17JAN89
and disassembling.
TS189
DX,PARTS -19-03MAR93
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
-UN-17JAN89
An extra copy of the operator’s manual is available. The
operator’s manual and safety signs on your machine
may also be available in other languages. (See your
John Deere dealer to order.)
TS190
DX,OM -19-03MAR93
-UN-17JAN89
and disassembly procedures, hydraulic oil flows, and
wiring diagrams.
DX,TM -19-03MAR93
DX,FMOFOS -19-03MAR93
080596
PN=191
John Deere Service Literature Available
080596
PN=192
John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
JOHN DEERE IS AT YOUR SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT
-UN-25AUG92
TS1436
1. JOHN DEERE COMPANY 3. JOHN DEERE COMPANY 5. JOHN DEERE COMPANY
701 Georgesville Road P.O. Box 540598 2001 West 94th Street
Columbus, OH 43228-2499 Dallas, TX 75354-0598 Bloomington, MN 55431-3211
614-275-1500 (Fax. 614-275-1450) 214-385-1701 (Fax. 214-663-2390)
612-887-6200 (Fax. 612-887-6385)
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