Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
1.2 Emissions Performance and Tampering
1.3 Download Instructions
2 Glossary
2.1 Glossary
2.2 Trademarks
3 Safety
3.1 Recognize Safety Information
3.2 Understand Signal Words
3.3 Follow Safety Instructions
3.4 Prepare for Emergencies
3.5 Wear Protective Clothing
3.6 Protect Against Noise
3.7 Handle Fuel Safely?Avoid Fires
3.8 Handle Starting Fluid Safely
3.9 Fire Prevention
3.10 In Case of Fire
3.11 Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
3.12 Keep ROPS Installed Properly
3.13 Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly
3.14 Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
3.15 Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
3.16 Read Operator?s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers
3.17 Use Seat Belt Properly
3.18 Operating the Tractor Safely
3.19 Avoid Backover Accidents
3.20 Limited Use in Forestry Operation
3.21 Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
3.22 Keep Riders Off Machine
3.23 Instructional Seat
3.24 Use Safety Lights and Devices
3.25 Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
3.26 Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground
3.27 Freeing a Mired Machine
3.28 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
3.29 Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
3.30 Handling Batteries Safely
3.31 Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
3.32 Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
3.33 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
3.34 Practice Safe Maintenance
3.35 Avoid Hot Exhaust
3.36 Clean Exhaust Filter Safely
3.37 Work In Ventilated Area
3.38 Support Machine Properly
3.39 Prevent Machine Runaway
3.40 Park Machine Safely
3.41 Transport Tractor Safely
3.42 Service Cooling System Safely
3.43 Service Accumulator Systems Safely
3.44 Service Tires Safely
3.45 Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely
3.46 Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts
3.47 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
3.48 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
3.49 Store Attachments Safely
3.50 Decommissioning ? Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
4 Safety Signs
4.1 Pictorial Safety Signs
4.2 Rollover Protective System in Normal Position
4.3 Never Carry Riders
4.4 Operator’s Manual
4.5 Use the Seat Belt Properly
4.6 Protect Against Noise (Australia and New Zealand Only)
4.7 Brake System Pressure Accumulator
4.8 PTOs and Rotating Parts of Implements (China Only)
4.9 Hitch Remote Control (China Only)
4.10 Engine Cooling System (China Only)
4.11 Fuel Tank (China Only)
4.12 .
5 Vehicle Overview
5.1 Identification Views
6 Operator’s Manual ? General Information
6.1 General Information and Scope of Manual
6.2 How to Use This Manual
6.3 Comply with Operator’s Manuals of Implement Manufacturers
7 Operating the Engine
7.1 EU Qualified Emergency Use ? SCR Derate Override Option
7.2 Important Engine Information
7.3 Engines with Turbocharger
7.4 Engine Protection
7.5 Required Machine Stop Warning
7.6 Check Engine Indicator Lights and Displays
7.7 Start the Engine – PowrReverser? Transmission
7.8 Start the Engine – PowrQuad? Transmission
7.9 Start the Engine with an Auxiliary Battery
7.10 Starting With a Slave Battery ? On Tractors with Horizontal Exhaust System
7.11 Shutting Off the Engine
7.12 Battery Disconnect System (If Equipped)
7.13 Park the Tractor – PowrReverser? Transmission
7.14 Park the Tractor – PowrQuad? Transmission
7.15 Tow-Starting
7.16 Fill the Fuel Tank
7.17 Fill the DEF Tank
8 Cold-Weather Operation
8.1 Cold Start Aids
8.2 Coolant Heater
8.3 Connecting the Coolant Heater to a 230 V Power Grid
8.4 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), 120 V
9 Aftertreatment
9.1 Exhaust Filter Cleaning, General Information
9.2 Required Machine Stop Warning
9.3 Aftertreatment Indicators Overview
9.4 Access the Engine Menu on the Digital Display
9.5 Passive Exhaust Filter Cleaning
9.6 Automatic Exhaust Filter Cleaning
9.7 Exhaust Filter Cleaning with Tractor Parked
9.8 Exhaust Filter, Service Cleaning
9.9 Exhaust Cleaning System, Information for Operator
9.10 DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) Level Gauge
9.11 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) System Overview
10 Operator Controls
10.1 Vehicle Controls with PowrReverser? Transmission
10.2 Vehicle Controls with PowrQuad? Transmission
10.3 Key Switch
10.4 Secondary Brake System
10.5 Front-Wheel Drive, Control Elements and Indicator Lights
10.6 Differential Lock, Controls and Indicator Lights
10.7 Creeper – Controls
10.8 PTO – Controls
10.9 Rear Hitch – Controls
10.10 Mechanical Selective Control Valves – Controls
10.11 Mechanical Joystick (Version 2)
11 Instrument Panel
11.1 Instrument Panel and Indicator Lights ? PowrQuad? Transmission
11.2 Level Indicator ? Fuel Tank and DEF Tank
11.3 Coolant Temperature Gauge
11.4 Digital Display – User Interface
11.5 Digital Display – Display Properties (Basic Settings)
11.6 Digital Display – Information Menu
11.7 Digital Display – Area Calculation
11.8 Digital Display – Service Intervals
11.9 Software Update
12 Drivetrain
12.1 Drive Systems – Overview
13 Front-Wheel Drive
13.1 Front-Wheel Drive, Control Elements and Indicator Lights
13.2 Front-Wheel Drive, Manual Engagement and Disengagement
13.3 Front-Wheel Drive, Engage, and Disengage Automatically
14 Differential Lock
14.1 Differential Lock, Controls and Indicator Lights
14.2 Differential Lock, Manual Engaging/Disengaging
15 Brakes
15.1 Hydraulic Service Brakes
15.2 Single-Line Hydraulic Trailer Brake (If Equipped)
15.3 Park the Tractor – PowrReverser? Transmission
15.4 Park the Tractor – PowrQuad? Transmission
15.5 Secondary Brake System
15.6 Chock Block
16 Transmission – General Information
16.1 Reduce Fuel Consumption
16.2 Select Correct Ground Speed
16.3 Notes on Changing to a Different Size of Tire
16.4 Engage Creeper Transmission
16.5 Travel Speed Tables and SRI Values
16.6 Ground Speeds, PowrReverser? Transmission for 30 km/h (16/16) – Tires with SRI 700 and 725
16.7 Ground Speeds, PowrReverser? Transmission for 30 km/h (16/16) – Tires with SRI 750 and 800
16.8 Ground Speeds, PowrReverser? Transmission for 30 km/h (16/16) – Tires with SRI 825 and 875
16.9 Ground Speeds, PowrQuad? Transmission for 30 km/h (16/16) – Tires with SRI 700 and 725
16.10 Ground Speeds, PowrQuad? Transmission for 30 km/h (16/16) – Tires with SRI 750 and 800
16.11 Ground Speeds, PowrQuad? Transmission for 30 km/h (16/16) – Tires with SRI 825
16.12 Ground Speeds, PowrQuad? Transmission for 40 km/h (16/16) – Tires with SRI 700 and 800
16.13 Ground Speeds, PowrQuad? Transmission for 40 km/h (16/16) – Tires with SRI 825
16.14 Ground Speeds (ex Factory with Creeper Transmission), PowrQuad? Transmission 40 km/h (24/24) – Tires (SRI 700 and 725)
16.15 Ground Speeds (ex Factory with Creeper Transmission), PowrQuad? Transmission 40 km/h (24/24) – Tires (SRI 750 and 775)
16.16 Ground Speeds (ex Factory with Creeper Transmission), PowrQuad? Transmission 40 km/h (24/24) – Tires (SRI 800 and 825)
16.17 Ground Speeds (ex Factory without Creeper Transmission), PowrQuad? Transmission 40 km/h (24/24) – Tires (SRI 700, 725, 750 and 775)
16.18 Ground Speeds (ex Factory without Creeper Transmission), PowrQuad? Transmission 40 km/h (24/24) – Tires (SRI 800 and 825)
16.19 Ground Speeds, PowrQuad? Transmission for 40 km/h (20/20) – Tires with SRI 825 and 875
16.20 Ground Speeds, PowrQuad? Transmission for 40 km/h (20/20) – Tires with SRI 925
17 PowrReverser? Transmission
17.1 Shift the PowrQuad? Transmission
17.2 PowrQuad? Transmission – Park the Tractor
18 PowrQuad? Transmission
18.1 Shift the PowrQuad? Transmission
18.2 PowrQuad? Transmission – Park the Tractor
19 PTO Shaft, Hitches, and Trailer Hitches
19.1 Hitch – Maximum Lifting Force
20 PTO Shaft – General Information
20.1 Rear PTO – PTO Shield
20.2 None-Rotating PTO Guard
20.3 Operating Instructions
20.4 PTO Speeds
20.5 PTO Options
21 Rear PTO
21.1 Rear PTO
21.2 Engage and Disengage the Rear PTO
21.3 Rear PTO – Select Standard Speed (Shiftable PTO)
21.4 Rear PTO – PTO Automatic Shutoff Function (if Equipped)
21.5 Rear PTO?Change the PTO Stub Shaft
21.6 Rear PTO – Connect an Implement
22 Rear Hitch
22.1 Rear Hitch – Operation
22.2 Rear Hitch – Set the Depth Control Stop
22.3 Rear Hitch – Driving under Load with Mounted Implement
22.4 Rear Hitch – Hitch Dampening
22.5 Rear Hitch – Raise Height Limit
22.6 Rear Hitch – Adjust the Rate of Drop
22.7 Rear Hitch – Adjust the Raise Rate
22.8 Rear Hitch – Draft/Depth Control Adjustment
22.9 Rear Hitch – Use Draft Control
22.10 Rear Hitch – Float Position
22.11 Rear Hitch – Remote Control
22.12 Rear Hitch – Direct Actuation
22.13 Three-Point Hitch
22.14 Flat Steel Draft Links
22.15 Telescopic Draft Links
22.16 Quick-Coupling (Hook-Type) Draft Links
22.17 Attach Three-Point Hitch Mounted and Drawn Implements
22.18 Level the Implement
22.19 Center Link
22.20 Center Link Positions
22.21 Hook-Type Center Link
22.22 Adjust Lift Links
22.23 Lift Links – Adjust for Vertical Float
22.24 Sway Blocks, Category II (If Equipped)
22.25 Sway Blocks, Category III/IIIN (if Equipped)
22.26 Stabilizer Bar (If Equipped)
22.27 Stabilizing System (If Equipped)
22.28 Draft Links?Adjust Spreading Dimension
23 Trailer Hitches
23.1 Trailer Hitches?Foreword
23.2 CAT II Drawbar
23.3 Proper Use of Drawbar
23.4 Lock the Hitch Pins
23.5 Lock the Height-Adjustable Trailer Hitch
23.6 Latch for Telescopic Draft Links
23.7 Hitch Jaw
23.8 Trailer Hitch with Piton-Fix or Ball-Type (Rigid)
23.9 Height-Adjustable Ball-Type Hitch (Version 1)
23.10 Height-Adjustable Ball-Type Hitch (Version 2)
23.11 Height-Adjustable Trailer Hitch
24 Hydraulic System
24.1 Selective Control Valves – Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal (6110M to 6145M)
24.2 Selective Control Valves – Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal (6155M)
24.3 Selective Control Valves – Oil Withdrawal with Hydrostatic Drive (with PC Hydraulic System)
24.4 Selective Control Valves – Oil Withdrawal with Hydrostatic Drive (with PFC Hydraulic System)
24.5 Using Large-Volume Hydraulic Cylinders
25 Hydraulic Connections
25.1 Selective Control Valves – Fittings
25.2 Selective Control Valves (SCV) – Connect Hydraulic Hoses
25.3 Selective Control Valves (SCV) – Disconnect Hydraulic Hoses
25.4 Hydraulic Connections for Implements and Hydraulic Motors
25.5 Connect Implements to Selective Control Valves
25.6 Adjustable Power Beyond Valve
26 Selective Control Valves (SCVs) – Controls
26.1 Selective Control Valves (SCVs), Set Controls
26.2 Mechanical Selective Control Valves (SCV) – Controls
26.3 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Mechanical – Control Lever
26.4 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Mechanical – Transport Lock
27 Selective Control Valves (SCVs) – Settings
27.1 Selective Control Valves, Mechanical – Raise Rate
27.2 Selective Control Valves, Mechanical – Set Feature Mode
27.3 Selective Control Valves, Mechanical – Pressure Settings for Series 450
27.4 Operator Presence Sensor – For North America, Australia, and New Zealand Only
28 Front Loader
28.1 Front Loader Mounting Frames for Loaders 620R/623R
28.2 Front Loader Mounting Frames for Loaders 640R/643R, 660R/663R, and 680R/683R
28.3 Front Loader?Influence of Engine Speed on Lifting Function
28.4 Mechanical Joystick (Version 2)
29 Wheels and Tires
29.1 Tractor Models and Corresponding Axles?Overview, Tractors 6110M to 6155M (MY20- ) with Open Operator’s Station
29.2 Tires and Wheels?Foreword
29.3 General Wheel, Tire, and Tread Guidelines
29.4 Prevent Front Wheel or Fender Contact with Tractor Components
29.5 Change to a Different Tire Size
29.6 Changing the Tire Combination
29.7 Use of Dual Wheels (Easy-to-Attach)
29.8 Service Tires Safely
29.9 Change Wheels Safely
29.10 Wheel Exchange with Wheel Weights
29.11 Tire Combinations?Adjustable Front Axle (6110M and 6120M)
29.12 Tire Combinations?Adjustable Front Axle (6125M)
29.13 Tire Combinations?Adjustable Front Axle (6130M)
29.14 Tire Combinations?Adjustable Front Axle (6135M)
29.15 Tire Combinations?Adjustable Front Axle (6140M)
29.16 Tire Combinations?Adjustable Front Axle (6145M and 6155M)
29.17 Tire Combinations?Front-Wheel Drive Axle (6110M to 6130M)
29.18 Tire Combinations?Front-Wheel Drive Axle (6135M)
29.19 Tire Combinations?Front-Wheel Drive Axle (6140M)
29.20 Tire Combinations?Front-Wheel Drive Axle (6145M)
29.21 Tire Combinations?Front-Wheel Drive Axle (6155M)
29.22 Tire Labeling?Ascertain the Load Capacity of Tires
29.23 Tire Load Index
29.24 Tire Pressures
29.25 Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines
29.26 Select Tire Inflation Pressure
30 Front Wheels, Tires, and Tread Widths
30.1 Tires and Wheels – Foreword
30.2 Adjustable Front Axle?Check Toe-In
30.3 Adjustable Front Axle Type B?Adjust Toe-In
30.4 Adjustable Front Axle Type B?Tighten Axle Bolts and Wheels Bolts
30.5 Adjustable Front Axle Type B?Adjust the Wheel Treads
30.6 Adjustable Front Axle Type B?Tread Widths
30.7 Front Tires with Front-Wheel Drive
30.8 Front-Wheel Drive Axle?Toe-In Check and Adjustment
30.9 Front-Wheel Drive Axle?Check Toe-In (Conventional Method)
30.10 Front-Wheel Drive Axle?Check Toe-In Using a Laser Wheel-Measuring Tool
30.11 Front-Wheel Drive Axle?Adjust Toe-In
30.12 Instructions for Front-Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 2, 8, and 16 Positions
30.13 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions (6110M)
30.14 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions (6120M)
30.15 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions (6125M)
30.16 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions (6130M)
30.17 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions (6140M)
30.18 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions (6145M)
30.19 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions (6155M)
30.20 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) – Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 8 Positions (6140M)
30.21 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) – Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 8 Positions (6145M)
30.22 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) – Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 8 Positions (6155M)
30.23 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions (6110M)
30.24 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions (6120M)
30.25 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions (6125M)
30.26 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions (6130M)
30.27 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions (6140M)
30.28 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions (6145M)
30.29 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions (6155M)
31 Steering Stop and Fender ? Settings
31.1 Adjust Fenders
31.2 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Identify Axle Type
31.3 Notes on Adjusting the Fenders
31.4 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Notes on Adjusting the Steering Stop (730, 733, 735, and 736)
31.5 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Adjust the Fixed Fenders and Steering Stop (730, 733, 735, and 736)
31.6 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Adjust the Pivoting Fenders and Steering Stop (730, 733, 735, and 736)
31.7 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Notes on Adjusting the Steering Stop (750 and 755)
31.8 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Adjust the Fixed Fenders and Steering Stop (750) Part 1
31.9 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Adjust the Fixed Fenders and Steering Stop (750) Part 2
31.10 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Adjust the Pivoting Fenders and Steering Stop (750) Part 1
31.11 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2)?Adjust the Pivoting Fenders and Steering Stop (750) Part 2
32 Rear Wheels, Tires, and Tread Widths
32.1 Tires and Wheels – Foreword
32.2 Instructions for Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 2, 8, and 16 Positions (Flanged Axle)
32.3 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Flanged Axles (6110M)
32.4 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Flanged Axles (6120M)
32.5 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Flanged Axles (6125M)
32.6 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Flanged Axles (6130M)
32.7 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Flanged Axles (6140M)
32.8 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Flanged Axles (6145M)
32.9 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Flanged Axles (6155M)
32.10 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions, Heavy-Duty Type?Flanged Axles (6140M)
32.11 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions, Heavy-Duty Type?Flanged Axles (6145M)
32.12 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions, Heavy-Duty Type?Flanged Axles (6155M)
32.13 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 8 Positions?Flanged Axles (6140M)
32.14 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 8 Positions?Flanged Axles (6145M)
32.15 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 8 Positions?Flanged Axles (6155M)
32.16 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions?Flanged Axles (6110M)
32.17 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions?Flanged Axles (6120M)
32.18 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions?Flanged Axles (6125M)
32.19 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions?Flanged Axles (6130M)
32.20 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions?Flanged Axles (6140M)
32.21 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions?Flanged Axles (6145M)
32.22 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions?Flanged Axles (6155M)
32.23 Steel Adjustable Wheels in Combination with Adjustable Rear Axles
32.24 Notes on Rear Wheels?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm with Single Tapered Clamping Sleeves
32.25 Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm with Single Tapered Clamping Sleeves?Adjust Tread Widths
32.26 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm (6110M)
32.27 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm (6120M)
32.28 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm (6125M)
32.29 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm (6130M)
32.30 Tread Widths on Rear Wheels with Track Adjustment Wheel?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm (6110M)
32.31 Tread Widths on Rear Wheels with Track Adjustment Wheel?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm (6120M)
32.32 Tread Widths on Rear Wheels with Track Adjustment Wheel?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm (6125M)
32.33 Tread Widths on Rear Wheels with Track Adjustment Wheel?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 79 mm (6130M)
32.34 Notes on Rear Wheels?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 86, 92, and 100 mm with Single Tapered Clamping Sleeves
32.35 Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 86, 92, and 100 mm with Single Tapered Clamping Sleeves?Adjust Tread Widths for Cast Rear Wheels
32.36 Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 86, 92, and 100 mm with Single Tapered Clamping Sleeves?Adjust Tread Widths for Steel Rear Wheels (with Adjusting Pinion)
32.37 Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 86, 92, and 100 mm with Single Tapered Clamping Sleeves?Adjust Tread Widths for Steel Rear Wheels (without Adjusting Pinion)
32.38 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 86 mm (6140M)
32.39 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 86 mm (6145M)
32.40 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions?Rack-and-Pinion Axles, Hub Diameter 92 mm (6155M)
33 Operator’s Station
33.1 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
33.2 Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
33.3 Fold Down Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
33.4 Seat Belt Usage
34 Seat Adjustment
34.1 Comfort Seat MSG83
35 Steering Column
35.1 Steering wheel, adjusting
36 Mirrors
36.1 External Mirrors, Manually Adjustable
37 Access steps
37.1 Access Steps and Handrails
37.2 Removal and Installation of Left Access Step
37.3 Removal and Installation of Right Access Step
38 Lights
38.1 Overview of the Lights
38.2 Switch for Turn-Signal Lights and Horn
38.3 Light Switch
38.4 Switch Worklights On and Off
38.5 Switch On the Hazard Warning Lights
38.6 Seven-Terminal Trailer Socket
39 Power Outlet Sockets
39.1 3-Terminal Power Outlet Socket(12V, ECE)
39.2 Diagnostic Connector (CAN Bus)
39.3 Seven-Terminal Trailer Socket, Rear Hitch
40 Accessories
40.1 Reverse Travel Alarm (Optional Equipment)
41 Performance Ballast
41.1 Ballasting Information and Guidelines for Tractors with Single Tires
41.2 General Guidelines for Tractor Weight Based on Engine Horsepower (according to EC Directive 97/68, using PS as Unit of Measurement)
41.3 Selection of Weights
41.4 Load on Rear Wheels
41.5 Measure Rear Wheel Slip
41.6 Fill Tires with Water
41.7 Drain Tires
41.8 Change Wheel Weights Safely (Type A)
41.9 Change Wheel Weights Safely (Type B)
41.10 Weight in Three-Point Hitch
41.11 Attach the Pickup Weight to the Rear Hitch
41.12 Attach Pickup Weight to the Basic Weight
41.13 Install Front Weights
42 Transport
42.1 Transporting Tractor
42.2 Lashing the Tractor on a Transport Trailers
42.3 Wash Machine After Unloading
42.4 Driving on Public Roads
42.5 Towing Loads and Transporting with Ballast
42.6 Freeing a Mired Machine
42.7 Tow the Tractor
43 Fuel, Lubricants, and Coolant
43.1 Oilscan? and CoolScan?
44 Diesel Fuel
44.1 Diesel Fuel
44.2 Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
44.3 Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
44.4 Testing Diesel Fuel
44.5 Biodiesel Fuel
44.6 Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
44.7 Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
45 Diesel Exhaust Fluid
45.1 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) ? Use in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Equipped Engines
45.2 Refilling Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
45.3 Storing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
45.4 Testing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
45.5 Disposal of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
46 Engine Oil ? Only for Final Tier 4 Engines (4 Cylinder)
46.1 John Deere Break-In Plus? Engine Oil ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
46.2 Diesel Engine Oil ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
46.3 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V Engines
46.4 Diesel Engine Oil Service Interval for Operation at High Altitude
47 Engine Oil ? Only for Final Tier 4 Engines (6 Cylinder)
47.1 John Deere Break-In Plus? Engine Oil ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
47.2 Diesel Engine Oil ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
47.3 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V Engines
47.4 Diesel Engine Oil Service Interval for Operation at High Altitude
48 Engine Oil ? Only for Tier 2 Engines (4 and 6 Cylinder)
48.1 Diesel Engine Break-In Oil ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III
48.2 Diesel Engine Oil ? Tier 2 and Stage II
48.3 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals ? Tier 2 and Stage II Engines
48.4 Diesel Engine Oil Service Interval for Operation at High Altitude
49 Engine Coolant
49.1 Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
49.2 Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
49.3 Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
49.4 Testing Coolant Freeze Point
50 Other Lubricants
50.1 Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
50.2 Oil for Front-Wheel Drive Axle
50.3 Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
50.4 Grease for Automated Lubrication Systems
50.5 Grease
50.6 Multipurpose Grease
50.7 Mixing of Lubricants
50.8 Lubricant Storage
50.9 Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
51 Service ? General Information
51.1 Required Emission-Related Information
51.2 Safe Maintenance and Cleaning
51.3 Using High-Pressure Washers
51.4 Observe Service Intervals
51.5 Maintenance Intervals
51.6 Raise the Hood
51.7 Open Service Doors
51.8 Bleed Air from Fuel System (4-Cylinder Engines)
51.9 Bleed Air from Fuel System – 6-Cylinder Engines
51.10 Jack Up the Tractor – Lifting Points
51.11 General Instructions Regarding the Condition of the Tractor
51.12 Inspect/Replace Hydraulic Hoses
51.13 Important Instructions Regarding Alternator
51.14 Note on Wheels and Tires
51.15 Notes on, Before Initial Start-Up and Daily Service
51.16 Information on Engine Serial Number, Stage, and Aftertreatment
51.17 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
51.18 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
52 Service Intervals ? Only Tractors with Final Tier 4 Engines (4 Cylinder)
52.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
52.2 Notes
52.3 Service Daily or Every 10 Operating Hours
52.4 Service (As Required, Annually, Every 2 and 3 Years) – Only on Tractors with 4-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines
52.5 Periodic Service – Only on Tractors with 4-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines
52.6 Information on Engine Oil Change – Only for 4-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines
52.7 Engine Oil and Filter Change
52.8 Engine Oil and Filter Change
52.9 Engine Oil and Filter Change
52.10 Engine Oil and Filter Change
52.11 Service the Engine Air Cleaner
52.12 Service the Engine Air Cleaner
52.13 Service the Cooling System
52.14 Service the Cooling System
52.15 Service the DEF System
52.16 Service the DEF System
52.17 Yearly
52.18 Yearly
52.19 Service after 100 Operating Hours
52.20 Service after 500 Operating Hours
52.21 Service after 1000 Operating Hours
52.22 Service after 1500 Operating Hours
52.23 Service after 2000 Operating Hours
52.24 Service after 2500 Operating Hours
52.25 Service after 3000 Operating Hours
52.26 Service after 3500 Operating Hours
52.27 Service after 4000 Operating Hours
52.28 Service after 4500 Operating Hours
52.29 Service after 5000 Operating Hours
52.30 Service after 5500 Operating Hours
52.31 Service after 6000 Operating Hours
52.32 Service after 6500 Operating Hours
52.33 Service after 7000 Operating Hours
52.34 Service after 7500 Operating Hours
52.35 Service after 8000 Operating Hours
52.36 Service after 8500 Operating Hours
52.37 Service after 9000 Operating Hours
52.38 Service after 9500 Operating Hours
52.39 Service after 10000 Operating Hours
52.40 Information about Further Services
52.41 Record for Further Services
53 Service Intervals ? Only Tractors with Final Tier 4 Engines (6 Cylinder)
53.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
53.2 Notes
53.3 Service Daily or Every 10 Operating Hours
53.4 Service (As Required, Annually, Every 2 and 3 Years) – Only for 6-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines
53.5 Periodic Service (Only for 6-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines)
53.6 Information on Engine Oil Change (Only for 6-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines)
53.7 Engine Oil and Filter Change
53.8 Engine Oil and Filter Change
53.9 Engine Oil and Filter Change
53.10 Engine Oil and Filter Change
53.11 Service the Engine Air Cleaner
53.12 Service the Engine Air Cleaner
53.13 Service the Cooling System
53.14 Service the Cooling System
53.15 Service the DEF System
53.16 Service the DEF System
53.17 Yearly
53.18 Yearly
53.19 Service after 100 Operating Hours
53.20 Service after 750 Operating Hours
53.21 Service after 1500 Operating Hours
53.22 Service after 2250 Operating Hours
53.23 Service after 3000 Operating Hours
53.24 Service after 3750 Operating Hours
53.25 Service after 4500 Operating Hours
53.26 Service after 5250 Operating Hours
53.27 Service after 6000 Operating Hours
53.28 Service after 6750 Operating Hours
53.29 Service after 7500 Operating Hours
53.30 Service after 8250 Operating Hours
53.31 Service after 9000 Operating Hours
53.32 Service after 9750 Operating Hours
53.33 Service after 10000 Operating Hours
53.34 Information about Further Services
53.35 Record for Further Services
54 Service Intervals ? Only Tractors with Tier 2 Engines (4 and 6 Cylinder)
54.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
54.2 Notes
54.3 Service Daily or Every 10 Operating Hours
54.4 Service (As Required, Annually, Every 2 and 3 Years) – Only on Tractors with Tier 2 Engines
54.5 Periodic Service – Only on Tractors with Tier 2 Engines
54.6 Information on Changing Engine Oil – Only for Tier 2 Engines
54.7 Engine Oil and Filter Change
54.8 Engine Oil and Filter Change
54.9 Engine Oil and Filter Change
54.10 Engine Oil and Filter Change
54.11 Service the Engine Air Cleaner
54.12 Service the Engine Air Cleaner
54.13 Service the Cooling System
54.14 Service the Cooling System
54.15 Yearly
54.16 Yearly
54.17 Service after 100 Operating Hours
54.18 Service after 500 Operating Hours
54.19 Service after 1000 Operating Hours
54.20 Service after 1500 Operating Hours
54.21 Service after 2000 Operating Hours
54.22 Service after 2500 Operating Hours
54.23 Service after 3000 Operating Hours
54.24 Service after 3500 Operating Hours
54.25 Service after 4000 Operating Hours
54.26 Service after 4500 Operating Hours
54.27 Service after 5000 Operating Hours
54.28 Service after 5500 Operating Hours
54.29 Service after 6000 Operating Hours
54.30 Service after 6500 Operating Hours
54.31 Service after 7000 Operating Hours
54.32 Service after 7500 Operating Hours
54.33 Service after 8000 Operating Hours
54.34 Service after 8500 Operating Hours
54.35 Service after 9000 Operating Hours
54.36 Service after 9500 Operating Hours
54.37 Service after 10000 Operating Hours
54.38 Information about Further Services
54.39 Record for Further Services
55 Service ? Cleaning
55.1 Clean Radiator, Viscous Fan, Condenser, and Engine Environment
55.2 Check the Fuel Filter (4-Cylinder Engines)
55.3 Check the Fuel Filters – 6-Cylinder Engines
55.4 Check Fuel Filter – On Engines Without Aftertreatment
55.5 Service Fuel Tank
55.6 Clean Screen on Filler Neck of DEF Tank
55.7 DEF Tank Vent – Check Filter
55.8 Cleaning Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
56 Service ? Electrical System
56.1 Disconnect the Electrical Circuit of Battery
56.2 Disconnect the Electrical Circuit of Battery (Tractors with Horizontal Exhaust System)
56.3 Fuse and Relay of Electrical Starting Aid, Only on Tractors with Aftertreatment (Final Tier 4)
56.4 Fuse and Relay of Electrical Starting Aid, Only on Tractors with Aftertreatment (Final Tier 4 / Stage IV)
56.5 Fuses and Relays of Electrical Starting Aid, Only on Tractors without Aftertreatment
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