Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
1.2 Emissions Performance and Tampering
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 Operator’s Manual
4.3 Use the Seat Belt Properly
4.4 Pick-Up Hitch
4.5 Cab Suspension Accumulators
4.6 Pressure Accumulator of the Front-Axle Suspension
4.7 Brake System Accumulator
4.8 Never Carry Riders (China Only)
4.9 PTOs and Rotating Parts of Implements (China Only)
4.10 Hitch Remote Control (only for China)
4.11 Engine Cooling System (China Only)
4.12 Fuel Tank (Only for China)
4.13 .
5 Vehicle Overview
5.1 Identification View
6 Operator’s Manual ? General Information
6.1 Scope of This 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 Intelligent Power Management (Power Boost)
7.7 Starting the Engine
7.8 Engine Start with an Auxiliary Battery
7.9 Stopping the Engine
7.10 Battery Disconnect System (If Equipped)
7.11 Tow the Tractor
7.12 Fill the Fuel Tank
7.13 Filling the DEF Tank
8 Cold-Weather Operation
8.1 Cold Start Aids
8.2 Coolant Heater
8.3 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
9 Aftertreatment
9.1 Exhaust Cleaning System, General Information
9.2 Required Machine Stop Warning
9.3 Aftertreatment Indicators Overview
9.4 Access the Engine Menu
9.5 AUTO Exhaust Filter Cleaning
9.6 Parked exhaust filter cleaning
9.7 Exhaust Filter, Service Cleaning
9.8 Exhaust Cleaning System, Information for Operator
9.9 DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) Level Gauge
9.10 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) System Overview
10 Controls
10.1 Vehicle Controls of Tractors with AutoPowr?/IVT? Transmission
10.2 Vehicle Controls of Tractors with AutoPowr?/IVT? Transmission and CommandPro? Joystick
10.3 Key Switch
10.4 Immobilizer
10.5 Emergency Brake System
10.6 PTO – Controls
10.7 Premium Front Hitch – Controls
10.8 Rear Hitch – Controls
10.9 Electronic Selective Control Valves (SCV) – Controls
10.10 Multi-Function Lever, Electrical
10.11 Front-Wheel Drive – Controls
10.12 Differential Lock – Controls
10.13 Heating and Ventilation Controls
10.14 Radio A ? Additional Controls for Telephone
10.15 Radio A ? Additional Controls for the Radio
10.16 Radio B ? Additional Controls for the Radio
10.17 iTEC? ? Intelligent Total Equipment Control – Controls
10.18 AutoTrac? – Controls
10.19 ISOBUS Button (ISB)
11 Instrument Panel
11.1 Instrument Panel and Indicator Lights ? AutoPowr? Transmission without CommandPRO? Joystick
11.2 Instrument Panel and Indicator Lights ? AutoPowr? Transmission with CommandPRO? Joystick
11.3 Level Indicator ? Fuel Tank and DEF Tank
11.4 Coolant Temperature Gauge
11.5 Other Control Systems
11.6 Software Update
12 CommandARM? Controls
12.1 Controls with Variable Functions
12.2 Controls Setup – General Information (without CommandPRO? Joystick)
12.3 Controls Setup – General Information (with CommandPRO? Joystick)
12.4 Controls Setup – Assignment of Functions
12.5 Controls Setup – Independent Mode for Toggle Switch
12.6 Controls Setup – Resetting to Default
12.7 Controls Setup – Custom Settings (Settings Manager)
12.8 Lock Out the Button Functions with CommandPRO? Joystick
13 CommandCenter?
13.1 Generation 4 Display
13.2 Machine Settings Overview
13.3 Automation Status Overview
13.4 Navigate Generation 4 CommandCenter?
13.5 Compatible Displays
13.6 Power Display On and Off
13.7 Shortcut Buttons
13.8 Navigate to Display & Sound
13.9 Navigate to the Section Multiple Displays
13.10 Navigate to Date & Time
13.11 Navigate to Language & Units
13.12 Change Pages and Values
13.13 Navigate to Software Manager
13.14 Factory and Service ADVISOR? Installed Onscreen Help
13.15 Navigate to File Manager
13.16 Navigate to Diagnostics Center
13.17 Navigate to Users & Access
13.18 Navigate to Layout Manager
13.19 Navigate to Fields Page
13.20 Navigate to Equipment Manager
13.21 Navigate to Machine Monitor
13.22 Navigate to Work Monitor
13.23 Navigate to Maintenance & Calibrations
13.24 Radar Calibration
13.25 Wheel Slip Calibration
13.26 Navigate to Controls Setup
13.27 Controls
13.28 Controls Setup
13.29 Automation Status
13.30 Read ISOBUS Controller?s Operator?s Manual
13.31 Use Video Display Capability Properly
13.32 Navigate to Video Application
14 Radio A ? Operation
14.1 Radio A – Controls
14.2 Radio A ? Additional Controls for the Radio
14.3 Radio A ? Additional Controls for Telephone
14.4 Radio A ? Microphone for Bluetooth Applications
14.5 Connection for External Audio Sources
14.6 FM, MW, LW and DAB/DAB+-Compliant Radio Antenna (from MY19, for Europe only)
15 Radio B ? Operation
15.1 Radio B ? Identification Views and Features
15.2 Radio B – Controls
15.3 Radio B ? Additional Controls for the Radio
15.4 Radio B ? Microphone for Bluetooth Applications
15.5 FM, MW, LW and DAB/DAB+-Compliant Radio Antenna (from MY19, for Europe only)
15.6 External Sources ? Using Premium Radio
15.7 Select Radio Source with Generation 4 CommandCenter?
15.8 FM, MW, LW Home Page
15.9 Home Page Premium Radio CD (If Equipped)
15.10 Home Page Premium Radio USB (If Equipped)
15.11 Home Page Premium Bluetooth? (If Equipped)
15.12 Auxiliary Home Page (Various Devices)
15.13 Pair Bluetooth? Device to Generation 4 CommandCenter?
15.14 Manage Paired Bluetooth? Devices (If Equipped)
15.15 Operate Phone
15.16 Phone Signal Strength and Battery Charge
15.17 Contact List
15.18 Recent Calls
15.19 Clear Favorites and Call History
16 Guidance
16.1 AutoTrac? Steering System (if equipped)
16.2 Variable Ratio Steering (If Equipped)
17 Intelligent Total Equipment Control (iTEC?)
17.1 iTEC? Controls and Functions (with CommandARM?)
17.2 CommandCenter? Pages Descriptions and Functions
17.3 Status Area
17.4 All Sequences Page
17.5 Add New Sequence
17.6 Sequence – Available Functions and Measures
17.7 Sequence Step Status
17.8 Edit or Remove Sequence
17.9 Sequence Sets Page
17.10 Perform Sequence
17.11 Recommendations (AutoLearn)
18 Tractor Implement Management (TIM and TIA?)
18.1 TIM and TIA? – Tractor Implement Management, General
18.2 TIM/TIA? Operator Controls
18.3 TIM/TIA? – Activating the Implements
18.4 TIM/TIA? – Requirements for Rear Hitch
18.5 TIM/TIA? – Requirements for PTO
18.6 TIM/TIA? – Requirements for Electronic Selective Control Valves (SCV)
18.7 TIM/TIA? – Requirements for Guidance
18.8 TIM/TIA? – Requirements for AutoPowr?
18.9 TIM/TIA? – Requirements for AutoPowr?/IVT? Transmission with CommandPRO? Joystick
18.10 TIM/TIA? – Operating the Tractor-Implement Automation
19 Drivetrain
19.1 Drive Systems – Overview
20 Front-wheel Drive
20.1 Front-Wheel Drive, Control Elements and Indicator Lights
20.2 Front-Wheel Drive, Manual Engagement and Disengagement
20.3 Front-wheel drive, engage and disengage automatically
20.4 Front-Wheel Drive, Smart MFWD (Optional)
20.5 Front-Wheel Drive, Automatic Disengagement Depending on the Steering Angle (Optional)
20.6 Tractor Equipped With Front Suspension Option
21 Differential Lock
21.1 Differential Lock, Controls and Indicator Lights
21.2 Differential Lock, Engaging and Disengaging
21.3 Differential lock, automatic switching off, depending on the steering angle (optional)
22 Brakes
22.1 Hydraulic Foot Brakes
22.2 Emergency Brake System
22.3 Single-Line Hydraulic Trailer Brake (If Equipped)
22.4 Air Brake System
22.5 Trailer Brake Test
22.6 Socket for the Anti-Blocking System (ABS) of Trailer
22.7 Parking the Tractor with AutoPowr?
22.8 Parking the Tractor with AutoPowr? and CommandPRO? Joystick
22.9 Chock Block
23 Transmission – General Information
23.1 Reduce Fuel Consumption
23.2 Notes on Changing to a Different Size of Tire
23.3 Transmission – Information on Maximum Speed
23.4 Switch the Backup Alarm On or Off (if available)
24 AutoPowr?/IVT? Transmission
24.1 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Controls
24.2 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Special Features when Maneuvering the Tractor
24.3 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Cold-Weather Starting
24.4 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Set Ground Speed
24.5 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Use Maximum Engine Speed
24.6 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Set Operating Mode
24.7 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Set Engine Speed Reduction (Custom Setting)
24.8 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Set Engine Droop (Custom Setting)
24.9 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Adjust Engine Speed for the Additional Load Anticipation
24.10 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Set Reverse/Forward Speed Ratio
24.11 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? AutoClutch Sensitivity
24.12 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Travel Set Speed, Guidelines and Examples
24.13 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Operation on Hillsides in Slippery Conditions
24.14 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Using Creeper Mode
24.15 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Using Individual Brake Pedals
24.16 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Speed Control Pedal Mode
24.17 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Stop and Park the Tractor
24.18 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Come-Home Mode
24.19 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Tow the Tractor
24.20 Backup Alarm (If Equipped)
25 AutoPowr?-IVT? Transmission with CommandPRO? Joystick
25.1 CommandPRO? Joystick – Basic Functions
25.2 CommandPRO? Joystick – Park Lock
25.3 CommandPRO? Joystick – Starting to Drive
25.4 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Increase and Reduce Travel Speed
25.5 CommandPRO? Joystick – Change Direction of Travel
25.6 CommandPRO? joystick ? Change travel speed using the accelerator pedal
25.7 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Comfort Function for Control Range Quick Stting of Speed Control Pedal
25.8 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Slow Forward and Reverse Travel
25.9 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Triggering the Travel Speed
25.10 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Maximum Speed / Stopping
25.11 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Set the Characteristics for Increasing and Decreasing Travel Speed
25.12 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Set and Store Travel Speeds (Travel Set Speed)
25.13 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Limit Maximum Speed for Forward and Reverse Travel
25.14 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Target Travel Speed when Changing Direction of Travel
25.15 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Engine Speed / Hand Throttle Module
25.16 CommandPRO? Joystick ? PTO Operation / Engine Speed Setting
25.17 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Set the Operating Mode
25.18 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Reset Custom Setting to Default
25.19 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Set Engine Speed Increase (Custom Setting)
25.20 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Set Engine Droop (Custom Setting)
25.21 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Operating on Hillsides in Slippery Conditions
25.22 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Using Creeper Mode (Version 1)
25.23 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Using Creeper Mode (Version 2)
25.24 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Using Individual Brake Pedals
25.25 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Stop and Park the Tractor
25.26 CommandPRO? Joystick – Cold-Weather Starting
25.27 CommandPRO? Joystick – Come-Home Mode
25.28 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Towing the Tractor
25.29 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Assignment of Functions
25.30 CommandPRO? Joystick ? Lock Out Functions
25.31 Backup Alarm (If Equipped)
26 Power Take-Off, Hitch and Trailer Hitch
26.1 Hitch – Maximum Lifting Force
27 PTO Shaft – General Information
27.1 Front PTO ? PTO Shield
27.2 Rear PTO ? PTO Shield
27.3 Operating instructions
27.4 PTO Speeds
27.5 PTO Shaft ? Options
28 Front PTO
28.1 Front Power Take-Off
28.2 Switching the Front PTO
28.3 Operate PTO with CommandPRO? Joystick
28.4 Front PTO ? PTO Automatic Shut-Off Function (If Available)
29 Rear Power Take-Off
29.1 Rear Power Take-Off
29.2 Engaging Rear PTO
29.3 Operate PTO with CommandPRO? Joystick
29.4 Rear PTO ? Select Standard Speed (Shiftable PTO)
29.5 Rear PTO ? Fine Adjustment of PTO Speeds (Shiftable PTO)
29.6 Rear PTO ? Remote Control and Function
29.7 Rear PTO ? PTO Automatic Shut-Off Function (if available)
29.8 Rear PTO ? Change the PTO Stub Shaft
29.9 Rear PTO ? Connect an Implement
30 Front Hitch
30.1 Front Hitch (Premium)
30.2 Premium Front Hitch – Set Transport Position and Operating Depth
30.3 Front Hitch (Premium) – Set the Raise Height Limit
30.4 Front Hitch (Premium) – Set Rate-of-Drop
30.5 Front Hitch (Premium) – Set the Lift Rate
30.6 Premium Front Hitch ? Activate Single-Acting Mode
30.7 Premium Front Hitch ? Automatically Activate Float Position (with CommandPRO? Joystick)
30.8 Premium Front Hitch ? Activate Float Position
30.9 Premium Front Hitch ? Activate Float Position Automatically
30.10 Front Hitch – Center Link
30.11 Front Hitch – Center Link Positions
30.12 Front Hitch – Hook-Type Center Link
31 Rear Hitch
31.1 Rear Hitch – Operation with CommandARM?
31.2 Rear Hitch – Settings and Functions in CommandCenter?
31.3 Rear Hitches – General Information on Electronic Hitch Sensing
31.4 Rear Hitch – Use the Depth Control Lever
31.5 Rear Hitch – Set Operating Depth
31.6 Rear Hitch – Use the Float Position
31.7 Rear Hitch – Set the Raise Height Limit
31.8 Rear Hitch – Adjust the Rate of Drop
31.9 Rear Hitch – Adjust the Raise Rate
31.10 Rear Hitch – Draft/Depth Control Adjustment
31.11 Rear Hitch – Use the Depth Control
31.12 Rear Hitch – Use Draft Control
31.13 Rear Hitch – Adjust Slip Sensitivity (if equipped)
31.14 Rear Hitch – Setting Locking Height of the Stabilizer Bar (If Equipped)
31.15 Rear Hitch – Driving under Load with Mounted Implement
31.16 Rear Hitch – Hitch Damping
31.17 Rear Hitch – Remote Control
31.18 Rear Hitch – Direct Actuation
31.19 Three Point Hitch with Quick-Coupling Draft Links
31.20 Quick-Coupling (Hook-Type) Draft Links
31.21 Telescopic Draft Links
31.22 Attach Three-Point Hitch Mounted and Drawn Implements
31.23 Implement, levelling
31.24 Center Link
31.25 Center Link Positions
31.26 Hook-Type Center Link
31.27 Hydraulic Center Link
31.28 EasyGuide Center Link (if equipped)
31.29 Hydraulic Center Link – Remote Control
31.30 Adjust Lift Links
31.31 Lift Links – Adjust for Vertical Float
31.32 Sway Blocks, Category 3/3N (if Equipped)
31.33 Stabilizer (If Equipped)
31.34 Stabilizing System (If Equipped)
31.35 Draft Links ? Adjust Spread Dimension
31.36 Adjust Draft Links for Category 3 or 3N (if available)
31.37 Telescopic Draft Links – Convert Category 3 and 3N
31.38 Quick Coupler – Setting Category 3 and 3N
31.39 Hydraulic Stabilizer Bars (If Equipped)
31.40 Adjust the Spreading Dimension on Hydraulic Stabilizer Bars
32 Wagon Hitches
32.1 CAT III Drawbar
32.2 Proper Use of Drawbar
32.3 Lock the Hitch Pins
32.4 Locking the Height-Adjustable Trailer Hitch
32.5 Latch for Telescopic Draft Links
32.6 Hitch Jaw
32.7 Trailer Hitch with Piton Fix or Ball-Type, Rigid
32.8 Ball-Type Hitch (Version 1), Height-Adjustable
32.9 Ball-Type Hitch (Version 2), Height-Adjustable
32.10 Ball-Type Hitch, Extendable (only 6175R to 6250R)
32.11 Height Adjustable Trailer Hitch
32.12 Remote Control for Trailer Hitch (if Equipped)
32.13 Hydraulic Pick-Up Hitch (Mechanically Actuated)
32.14 Hydraulic Pick-Up Hitch (Electrically Actuated)
33 Hydraulic System
33.1 Selective Control Valves – Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal
33.2 Use of large-volume hydraulic cylinders
33.3 Additional Oil Reservoir
34 Hydraulic Connections
34.1 Selective Control Valves – Fittings
34.2 Selective Control Valves – Connect Hydraulic Hoses
34.3 Selective Control Valves – Disconnect Hydraulic Hoses
34.4 Selective Control Valves – Connecting or Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses at Front Hitch (If Equipped)
34.5 Hydraulic Connections for Implements and Hydraulic Motors
34.6 Connect Implements to Selective Control Valves
35 Selective Control Valves (SCV) – Controls
35.1 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic – Control Levers (CommandARM?)
35.2 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic – Neutral Position
35.3 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic – Extend and Extend Click Position
35.4 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic – Retract and Retract Click Position
35.5 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic – Float Position (Detent)
36 Selective Control Valves (SCV) – Settings
36.1 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic – SCV Main Page
36.2 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic – Activate/De-Activate Independent Mode
36.3 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic ? Set Flow Time
36.4 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic ? Set Flow Rate
36.5 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic – Set Responsiveness
36.6 Selective Control Valves (SCV), Electronic – Activating/De-Activating Loader Mode
36.7 Operator Presence Sensor ? For North America, Australia, and New Zealand Only
37 Front Loader
37.1 Front Loader Mounting Frames for Loaders 640R/643R, 660R/663R and 680R/683R
37.2 Front Loader Mounting Frames for Loaders 640R/643R, 660R/663R and 680R/683R
37.3 Front Loader ? Influence of Engine Speed on Lifting Function
37.4 Multi-Function Lever, Electrical ? Controls
37.5 Multi-Function Lever, Electrical ? Layout and Functions
37.6 Multi-Function Lever, Electrical ? Lock Function (Transport Lock)
37.7 Multi-Function Lever, Electrical ? Controls Setup
37.8 Multi-Function Lever, Electric – Assign an SCV to a Motion Axis of the Multi-function Lever
38 Wheels and Tires
38.1 Tires and Wheels – Foreword
38.2 General Wheel, Tire, and Tread Guidelines
38.3 Prevent Front Wheel or Fender Contact with Tractor Components
38.4 Changing to a Different Tire Size
38.5 Use of Dual Wheels (Easy-to-Attach)
38.6 Service Tires Safely
38.7 Change Wheels Safely
38.8 Wheel Exchange with Wheel Weights
38.9 38 Inch Rear Wheel Rims Together with the Cab Suspension Debris Shield
38.10 Tire Combinations
38.11 Calculate Tire Combinations (Graphic)
38.12 Calculating Tire Combinations, Three-Piece Front Axle
38.13 Tire Labeling, Ascertain the Load Capacity of Tires
38.14 Air Pressures and Load Capacities of VF Tires ?Bridgestone VT-Tractor?
38.15 Air Pressures and Load Capacities of VF Tires ?MICHELIN XeoBib?
38.16 Tire Pressures
38.17 Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines
38.18 Select Tire Inflation Pressure
39 Front Wheels, Tires, and Tread Widths
39.1 Tires and Wheels – Foreword
39.2 Front Tires with Front-Wheel Drive
39.3 Front-Wheel Drive Axle ? Toe-In Check and Adjustment
39.4 Front-Wheel Drive Axle ? Check Toe-In (Conventional Method)
39.5 Front-Wheel Drive Axle – Check Toe-In Using a Laser Wheel-Measuring Tool
39.6 Front-Wheel Drive Axle ? Adjust Toe-In
39.7 Instructions for Front Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 2, 8, and 16 Positions
39.8 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) ? Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions
39.9 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) ? Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 8 Positions
39.10 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) ? Tread Widths for Front Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions
40 Steering Stop and Fender ? Settings
40.1 Adjust Fenders
40.2 Notes on Adjusting the Fenders
40.3 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) ? Overview of Axle Category and Axle Type
40.4 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) ? Notes on Adjusting the Steering Stop
40.5 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) ? Adjust the Fixed Fenders and Steering Stop – 755 (M60HD)
40.6 Three-Piece Front Axle (Version 2) ? Adjust the Pivoting Fenders and Steering Stop – 755 (M60HD)
41 Rear Wheels, Tires, and Tread Widths
41.1 Tires and Wheels – Foreword
41.2 Instructions for Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 2, 8 and 16 Positions – Flanged Axle
41.3 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions – Flanged Axle
41.4 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions (Heavy-Duty Type) – Flanged Axle
41.5 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 8 Positions – Flanged Axle
41.6 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions – Flanged Axle
41.7 Steel Adjustable Wheels in Combination with Adjustable Rear Axles
41.8 Notes on Rear Wheels at Rack-and-Pinion Axles
41.9 Rack-and-Pinion Axles – Adjust Tread Widths for Steel and Cast Rear Wheels
41.10 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 2 Positions – Rack-and-Pinion Axle
41.11 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 8 Positions – Rack-and-Pinion Axle
41.12 Tread Widths for Rear Wheels with Rims for 16 Positions – Rack-and-Pinion Axle
42 Operator’s Cab
42.1 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
42.2 Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
42.3 Emergency Exits
42.4 Roll-Over Protective Structure
42.5 Use the Seat Belt
42.6 Tractors with Cab Suspension
43 Seat Adjustment
43.1 Air Comfort Seat with CommandArm? (Ultimate Seat) ? MSG95AL and MSG95AL-DDS
43.2 Air Comfort Seat – MSG97AL
43.3 Air Comfort Seat ? MSG97EL-DDS
43.4 CommandARM? ? Adjust Height
43.5 Instructional Seat for Training Purposes
44 Steering Column
44.1 Adjust the Steering Wheel
45 Mirrors
45.1 External Mirrors, Manually Adjustable
45.2 Electrically Adjustable Outside Mirrors
46 Access Steps
46.1 Access Steps and Handrails
46.2 Remove the Right Access Step
47 Wiper / Washer System
47.1 Wiper and Washer System
48 HVAC
48.1 Heating and Ventilation
48.2 Air Flow Distribution ? Description
48.3 Heater/Ventilation/Air-Conditioning System and Rear Window Heater
49 Lights
49.1 Lights – Overview of the Lights
49.2 Shift Lever for Turn Signal and Horn with Detent Position
49.3 Shift Lever for Turn Signal and Horn without Detent Position
49.4 Light Switch (Low/High-Beam Headlights)
49.5 Select Headlights
49.6 Select Worklights
49.7 Worklights of ISOBUS Implement
49.8 Worklights on Front Loader (if equipped)
49.9 Lights – Select Egress Light
49.10 Switch On the Hazard Warning Lights
49.11 Beacon Light (Optional)
49.12 Access-Step Light
49.13 Dome Lights
49.14 Seven-Terminal Trailer Socket
50 Power Outlet Sockets
50.1 Sockets ? Overview, Cab with CommandArm?
50.2 Socket for GreenStar? Display
50.3 Ethernet Socket for Universal Display
50.4 USB Service Connection for CommandCenter?
50.5 Socket For Video Camera
50.6 3-Terminal Power Outlet Socket and Multiple Power Outlet Socket Strip (12V, ECE)
50.7 Socket for 2nd Monitor
50.8 12-V Power Outlet Socket / Cigarette Lighter
50.9 ISOBUS Socket in Cab
50.10 Signal Socket According to ISO Standard 11786
50.11 230-V or 115-V Power Outlet Socket (Max. 150 W)
50.12 USB Charging Sockets
50.13 Diagnostic Connector (CAN Bus)
50.14 12-V Socket on CommandArm
50.15 Power Outlet Sockets on Front Hitch
50.16 Connection for External Audio Sources
50.17 ISOBUS Socket (ISB)
51 Accessories
51.1 Storage Tray
51.2 Controls for Hydraulic Quick Release and Worklights on Front Loader (if Equipped)
51.3 Install Monitor
51.4 Mounting Rail for Additional Control Instruments or Monitors (if Available)
51.5 Open Rear Window
51.6 Rear Window – Cable Guides
51.7 Roof Hatch (If Equipped)
51.8 Pull-Down Sunshade
51.9 Lockable Tank Filler Cap
52 Performance Ballast
52.1 Ballasting Information and Guidelines for Tractors with Single Tires
52.2 General Guidelines for Tractor Weight Based on Engine Horsepower (according to EC Directive 97/68, using PS as Unit of Measurement)
52.3 Selection of Weights
52.4 Load on Rear Wheels
52.5 Measure Rear Wheel Slip
52.6 Fill Tires with Water
52.7 Draining Tires
52.8 Change Wheel Weights Safely (Type A)
52.9 Change Wheel Weights Safely (Type B)
52.10 Weight in Three-Point Hitch
52.11 Attach Pickup Weight to the Front Hitch
52.12 Attach the Pickup Weight to the Rear Hitch
52.13 Attach Pickup Weight to the Basic Weight
52.14 Install Front Weights
53 Transporting
53.1 Transporting tractor
53.2 Lashing the tractor to transport trailers
53.3 Wash Machine After Unloading
53.4 Drive on Public Roads
53.5 Towed Loads and Transport with Ballast
53.6 Freeing a Mired Machine
53.7 Tow the Tractor
53.8 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Towing the Tractor
53.9 AutoPowr?/IVT? ? Release the Park Lock Manually
54 Fuel, Lubricants, and Coolant
54.1 Oilscan? and CoolScan?
55 Diesel Fuel
55.1 Diesel Fuel
55.2 Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
55.3 Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
55.4 Testing Diesel Fuel
55.5 Biodiesel Fuel
55.6 Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
55.7 Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
56 Diesel Exhaust Fluid
56.1 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) ? Use in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Equipped Engines
56.2 Refilling Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
56.3 Storing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
56.4 Testing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
56.5 Disposal of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
57 Engine Oil – Only for Tractors with 6-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines
57.1 John Deere Break-In Plus? Engine Oil ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
57.2 Diesel Engine Oil ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
57.3 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V Engines
58 Engine Coolant
58.1 Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
58.2 Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
58.3 John Deere COOL-GARD? II Coolant Extender
58.4 Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
58.5 Testing Coolant Freeze Point
59 Other Lubricants
59.1 Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
59.2 Oil for Front-Wheel Drive Axle
59.3 Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
59.4 Grease for Automated Lubrication Systems
59.5 Grease
59.6 Multipurpose Grease
59.7 Mixing of Lubricants
59.8 Lubricant Storage
59.9 Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
60 Maintenance ? General Information
60.1 Required Emission-Related Information
60.2 Safe Maintenance and Cleaning
60.3 Using High-Pressure Washers
60.4 Observe Service Intervals
60.5 Maintenance Intervals
60.6 Raise the Hood
60.7 Open Service Door for Dipstick
60.8 Open Service Doors
60.9 Bleed Fuel System
60.10 Compressed-Air Coupler (If Available)
60.11 Jack Up the Tractor – Lifting Points
60.12 General Instructions Regarding the Condition of the Tractor
60.13 Inspect/Replace Hydraulic Hoses
60.14 Important Instructions Regarding Alternator
60.15 Note on Wheels and Tires
60.16 Notes, Before Initial Start-Up and Daily Service
60.17 Note Regarding the Service Interval for Engine Coolant
60.18 Service Checks (if equipped)
60.19 Instructions for Starting up the Air-Conditioning System
60.20 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
60.21 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
61 Service Intervals ? Only Tractors with 6-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines
61.1 Notes
61.2 Service Daily or Every 10 Operating Hours
61.3 Service (As Required, Annually, Every 2 and 3 Years) – Only on Tractors with 6-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines
61.4 Periodic Service – Only on Tractors with 6-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines
61.5 Information on Changing Engine Oil – Only for 6-Cylinder Final Tier 4 Engines
61.6 Engine Oil and Filter Change
61.7 Engine Oil and Filter Change
61.8 Engine Oil and Filter Change
61.9 Engine Oil and Filter Change
61.10 Service the Engine Air Filters and Cab Air Filters
61.11 Service the Engine Air Filters and Cab Air Filters
61.12 Servicing Cooling System
61.13 Servicing Cooling System
61.14 Service the DEF System
61.15 Service the DEF System
61.16 Annual Service
61.17 Annual Service
61.18 100 Hours Service
61.19 Service after 750 Operating Hours
61.20 Service after 1500 Operating Hours
61.21 Service after 2250 Operating Hours
61.22 Service after 3000 Operating Hours
61.23 Service after 3750 Operating Hours
61.24 4500 Hours Service
61.25 Service after 5250 Operating Hours
61.26 Service after 6000 Operating Hours
61.27 Service after 6750 Operating Hours
61.28 Service after 7500 Operating Hours
61.29 Service after 8250 Operating Hours
61.30 Service after 9000 Operating Hours
61.31 Service after 9750 Operating Hours
61.32 10000 Hour Service
61.33 Information About Further Services
61.34 Record For Further Services
62 Service – Clean
62.1 Clean CommandCenter? Screen
62.2 Clean Dust Unloading Valve
62.3 Clean Radiator, Viscous Fan, Condenser, and Engine Environment
62.4 Clean Cab Air Filters
62.5 Check the Fuel Filters
62.6 Service Fuel Tank
62.7 Fuel tank ventilation – check filter (only for tractors with threaded fuel tank cap)
62.8 DEF Tank – Clean Screen on Filler Neck
62.9 DEF tank ventilation – Check filter
62.10 Cleaning Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
63 Service ? Electrical System
63.1 Battery ? Disconnect the Electrical Circuit
63.2 Access to the Battery
63.3 Access to Fuses
63.4 Fuse and Relay of Electrical Starting Aid
63.5 Fuses and the Relay for the Anti-Blocking System (ABS) of Trailer (If Equipped)
63.6 Fuse and Relay Box (PLB)
63.7 Fuses and Relays (LCS) with AutoPowr?/IVT? Transmission
63.8 Check the Movement Inhibitor – on AutoPowr?/IVT? Transmission
63.9 Check the Movement Inhibitor – on AutoPowr?/IVT? Transmission with CommandPro? Joystick
63.10 PTO Actuation – Check Safety Device
63.11 Starter Motor
63.12 Check the Engine