Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
1.2 Product View
1.3 A Message to Our Customers
1.4 Preliminary Checks
1.5 Regions and Country Versions
1.6 Machine Overview
2 Safety
2.1 Recognize Safety Information
2.2 Understand Signal Words
2.3 Follow Safety Instructions
2.4 Park Machine Safely
2.5 Prevent Machine Runaway
2.6 Keep Riders Off Machine
2.7 Prepare for Emergencies
2.8 Wear Protective Clothing
2.9 Protect Against Noise
2.10 Use Safety Lights and Devices
2.11 Safe Transport of the Disk Plow
2.12 Tow Loads Safely
2.13 Observe Maximum Transport Speed
2.14 Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
2.15 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
2.16 Replace Safety Signs
2.17 Practice Safe Maintenance
2.18 Use Proper Lifting Equipment
3 Safety Signs
3.1 Read Safety Signs Carefully
3.2 Detaching Plow
3.3 Hydraulic Cylinder
4 Preparing the Tractor
4.1 Tractor Power Required
4.2 Drawbar
4.3 Tread
4.4 Sway Chains
4.5 Hitch Float
4.6 Draft Link Length
4.7 Ballast and Inflation Pressure Check
4.8 Tractor Brakes
4.9 Use Correct Hose Couplings
5 Preparing the Machine
5.1 Before Operating Machine
5.2 Remote Hydraulic Cylinder
5.3 Mechanically Reversible Plow
6 Operating the Machine
6.1 Before Traveling to the Field
6.2 Break-In
6.3 Preparing the Machine for Operation
6.4 Keep Riders Off Machine
6.5 Follow These Safety Procedures When Operating the Plow
6.6 Operating the Plow for Best Results
6.7 Raising and Lowering
6.8 Depth Control
6.9 Disk Position
6.10 Disk Position (Mechanical Reversal)
6.11 Guide Wheel Position
6.12 Guide Wheel Offset Adjustment
6.13 Guide Wheel Height and Angle Adjustment
6.14 Position for Additional Guide Wheel Height
6.15 Controlling Plow Direction with Guide Wheel
6.16 Horizontal Adjustment of Disks?624
6.17 Horizontal Adjustment of Disks?635 and 645
6.18 Disk Scrapers (Optional)
7 Attaching and Detaching
7.1 Attaching the Plow
7.2 Detaching the Plow
7.3 Use Correct Hose Couplings
8 Transporting
8.1 Preparing the Plow for Transporting
8.2 Follow Safe Transport Procedures
8.3 Keep Riders Off Machine
9 Assembly
9.1 Assembly Safety
9.2 Assembly
9.3 Main Frame and Disk Frame
9.4 Installing Disks on Disk Carriers
9.5 Installing Scrapers with Support
9.6 Hydraulic Cylinder
9.7 Rubber Stops
9.8 Hose Bracket
9.9 Assembly of Hydraulic Reversion
9.10 Disassembly of Hydraulic Reversion
9.11 Assembly of Mechanical Reversion
9.12 Disassembly of Mechanical Reversion
10 Troubleshooting
10.1 General Problems
10.2 Disk Problems
11 Lubrication and Maintenance
11.1 Safe Lubrication and Maintenance of the Machine
11.2 Multipurpose Grease
11.3 Lubrication and Maintenance
11.4 Guide Wheel Shaft Lubrication
11.5 Disk Carrier Lubrication
11.6 Disk Frame Lubrication
11.7 Guide Wheel Reversing Mechanism Lubrication
11.8 Guide Wheel Bearing Lubrication
11.9 Disk Shaft Lubrication
11.10 Disk Reversing Mechanism Lubrication
11.11 Disk Frame Roller Lubrication
11.12 Hydraulic Hitch Lubrication
11.13 Mechanical Hitch Lubrication
12 Service
12.1 Safe Lubrication and Maintenance of the Machine
12.2 Protection of Disks
12.3 Disk Bearing
12.4 Dust Shield
12.5 Guide Wheel
12.6 Reversing Mechanism Check
12.7 Reversing Mechanism Check
13 Storage
13.1 End of Season Storage
13.2 Start of Season Preparation
14 Specifications
14.1 Specifications?624 Plow
14.2 Specifications?635 Plow
14.3 Specifications?645 Plow
14.4 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
14.5 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
14.6 Record Identification Numbers
14.7 Content of Individual Positions or Group of Position – Character Products Serial Number
15 John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
15.1 John Deere Parts
15.2 The Right Tools
15.3 Well-Trained Technicians
15.4 Prompt Service
15.5 Technical Information