Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
1.2 Emissions Performance and Tampering
1.3 Company Info
1.4 Trademarks
2 General View
2.1 General View
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 Replace Safety Signs
4.2 Safety Signs Location
5 Operator Controls
5.1 Front Controls
5.2 Right-Hand Console Controls
5.3 Implement Controls (Tractors with Open Operator?s Station)
5.4 Key Switch
5.5 Steering Column Tilt (Tractors with Cab)
5.6 AutoTrac? Universal (If Equipped)
5.7 AutoTrac? Integrated (If Equipped)
5.8 Trailer Park Brake (If Equipped)
5.9 Heater/Ventilation/Air-Conditioning System (HVAC) and Windshield Wiper Controls
5.10 Trailer Brake Pressure Gauge (If Equipped)
5.11 Electrical Starting Aid (If Equipped)
5.12 Instrument Panel
5.13 Information Display
5.14 Software Update
6 Lights
6.1 Lights Identification
6.2 Light Switches
6.3 Hazard Warning Lights Switch
6.4 Turn-Signal Lever
6.5 Rear Worklight Adjustment (Tractors with Open Operator?s Station)
6.6 Worklights Adjustment (Tractors with Cab)
6.7 Dome Light (Tractors with Cab)
6.8 Trailer Socket (If Equipped)
7 Operator’s Station
7.1 Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
7.2 Seat Belt
7.3 Manual Holder
7.4 Operator’s Seat?Mechanical Seat for Open Operator’s Station Tractor
7.5 Operator?s Seat?Deluxe Mechanical Seat
7.6 Operator?s Seat?Deluxe Pneumatic Seat
7.7 Instructional Seat (If Equipped)
7.8 Mirrors
7.9 Service ADVISOR? Socket
7.10 Convenience Outlet (If Equipped)
7.11 Access Ladder Adjustment
7.12 Cab Door
7.13 Cab Windows
7.14 Windshield Wiper and Washer System
7.15 Heater/Ventilation/Air-Conditioning System (HVAC) Operation
7.16 Monitors and Instruments Installation (Tractors with Cab)
7.17 AutoTrac? Assisted Steering System (If Equipped)
7.18 GreenStar? Connectors
7.19 Implement Bus Connector (If Equipped)
8 Prestarting Checks
8.1 Comply with Operator’s Manuals of Implement Manufacturers
8.2 Tires Condition Check
8.3 Engine Oil Level Check
8.4 Coolant Level Check
8.5 Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level Check
8.6 Drain Water and Sediments from Fuel Filters
9 Operating the Engine
9.1 Start Only From Operator’s Seat
9.2 Engine Fuel System and Power Rating
9.3 Important Instructions Regarding Alternator
9.4 Warming and Operation the Engine Slow
9.5 Engines with Turbocharger
9.6 Start the Engine?SyncroPlus? Transmission
9.7 Start the Engine?PowrQuad? Transmission
9.8 Instruments Check After Engine Start-Up
9.9 Engine Speeds
9.10 Shut Off the Engine
9.11 Measure in the Event of Engine Runaway
9.12 Starting with Booster Battery
9.13 Restarting an Engine Which Has Run Out of Fuel
9.14 FieldCruise? Control (If Equipped)
10 Operating the Tractor
10.1 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
10.2 Measures to Prevent Tractor from Tipping Rearwards
10.3 Avoid Power Lines
10.4 Handle Round Bales Safely
10.5 Operator Need to be Trained
10.6 Be Careful on Descents
10.7 Do Not Exceed Maximum Speeds
10.8 Driving on Public Roads
10.9 Front-Wheel Drive Operation
10.10 Operation of Hydraulic Brakes
10.11 Emergency Brake Operation (Manual Mode)
10.12 Differential Lock Operation
10.13 Reduce Fuel Consumption
10.14 Stop the Tractor
10.15 John Deere 3 Meters Front Axle Safely Operation (If Equipped)
10.16 General Recommendations for Tractors Operating with 3 Meters Tread (If Equipped)
10.17 Air Trailer Brake (If Equipped)
10.18 Use Emergency Exit
11 Operating the Transmission
11.1 Selecting Gears
11.2 SyncroPlus? Transmission Operation
11.3 PowrQuad? Transmission Operation
11.4 Creeper Transmission (If Equipped)
12 Rear Hitch
12.1 Match Tractor Power to Implement
12.2 Maximum Lifting Force
12.3 Rear Hitch Components
12.4 Rear Hitch Controls
12.5 Hitch Remote Control Switches (If Equipped)
12.6 Rear Hitch Operation
12.7 Quick Raise-Lower Switch (Cab Tractors Only)
12.8 Hitch Dampening? (Cab Tractors Only)
12.9 Raise Limit Adjustment (Cab Tractors Only)
12.10 Rate-of-Drop Adjustment (Cab Tractors Only)
12.11 Load Depth Adjustment (Cab Tractors Only)
12.12 Rear Hitch Manual Engaging (Cab Tractors Only)
12.13 Center Link Adjustment
12.14 Center Link Positions
12.15 Leveling Implement
12.16 Stabilizer Bars
12.17 Draft Link Vertical Play Position
12.18 Three-Point Rear Hitch Linkage
12.19 Implement Attachment and Detachment?Ball Joint Linkage
12.20 Implement Attachment and Detachment?Hook
13 Selective Control Valves
13.1 Selective Control Valves Symbol Definitions
13.2 Selective Control Valves (SCVs)
13.3 Levers of the Selective Control Valves (SCVs)?Operation
13.4 Detent Relief Adjustment?Deluxe Selective Control Valve (450 Series Only)
13.5 Flow Rate Adjustment?Deluxe Selective Control Valve (450 Series Only)
13.6 Loader Operation Through Selective Control Valves (SCV)
13.7 Connect the Hydraulic Hoses
13.8 Disconnect the Hydraulic Hoses
13.9 Maximum Permissible Oil Draft
13.10 Pressure-Free Port and Case Drain Kit (If Equipped)
13.11 Additional Oil Reservoir (If Equipped)
14 Power Take-Off
14.1 PTO Operating Instructions
14.2 Power Take-Off Operation (PTO)
14.3 Power Take-Off Speed (PTO)
14.4 Power Take-Off (PTO) Reversible Shaft (If Equipped)
14.5 Coupling Implements Driven by the Power Take-Off (PTO)
15 Drawbar
15.1 Correct Use of Drawbar
15.2 Swinging Drawbar
15.3 Drawbar Length Adjustment
15.4 Drawbar with Ball Pin (If Equipped)
15.5 Drawbar Side-by-Side Adjustment
15.6 Drawbar Height Adjustment
15.7 Attaching Implements to the Drawbar
16 Wheels, Tires, and Tread
16.1 Service Tires Safely
16.2 Safely Mounting Tires
16.3 Tire Parts
16.4 Tire Denomination
16.5 Tire Tread Types
16.6 Tire Inflation Pressure Norms
16.7 Inflation Pressure
16.8 Tire Combinations
16.9 Tire Inflation Pressures
16.10 Toe-In Check
16.11 Toe-In Adjustment
16.12 Limiting Steering Angle
16.13 Tighten Front Wheel Attaching Nuts
16.14 Front Wheel Tread Width Settings
16.15 Front Fenders Adjustment (If Equipped)
16.16 Tighten Rear Wheel Screws and Nuts?Flanged Axle
16.17 Tighten Rear Wheel Screws and Attaching Nuts?Standard Rack and Pinion
16.18 Tighten Rear Wheel Screws?Rack and Pinion with Steel Wheel
16.19 Tighten Rear Wheel Screws?Rack and Pinion Axle with Cast Wheel
16.20 Rear Wheel Tread Width Adjustment?Flanged Axle
16.21 Rear Wheels Tread Adjustment?Standard Rack and Pinion
16.22 Rear Wheels Tread Adjustment?Rack and Pinion with Steel Wheel
16.23 Rear Wheel Tread Width Settings?Flanged Axle
16.24 Rear Wheel Tread Width Settings?Rack and Pinion Axle
16.25 Direction of Tire Rotation
16.26 Instructions For Double Tires
17 Ballasting
17.1 Ballasting Optimization?Select the Correct Weights
17.2 Guidelines for Tractor Ballasting
17.3 Determining Ballast
17.4 Power Hop
17.5 Ballast Calculation for Optimum Performance
17.6 Ballasting Tires with Water
17.7 Emptying Tires With Liquid Ballast
17.8 Using Liquid Ballast in Tires
17.9 Tires and Loads
17.10 Wheel Slip Measuring (Manually)
17.11 Method of Measuring Slip Rate Using a Stopwatch
17.12 Slip Rate
17.13 Front Weights
17.14 Front Weights Installation
17.15 Front Axle Maximum Load with Front-Mounted Implements
17.16 Rear Wheel Weights
18 Transporting the Tractor
18.1 Transport Tractor Safely
18.2 Towing the Tractor
19 Tractor Storage
19.1 Using High Pressure Washers
19.2 Use Compressed Air
19.3 Long Period Storage
19.4 Removing Tractor from Storage
19.5 Paint Finish Care
20 Access to Service Points
20.1 Access to Engine Compartment
20.2 Remove and Install Engine Side Shields
20.3 Access to Battery
20.4 Access to Fuses and Relays
21 Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolant
21.1 Engines with Tier 3-Stage IIIA/MAR-I Emission Control
21.2 Storing Fuel
21.3 Diesel Fuel
21.4 Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
21.5 Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
21.6 Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
21.7 Biodiesel Fuel
21.8 Testing Diesel Fuel
21.9 Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
21.10 Complete Up Fuel Tank
21.11 Fuel Filters
21.12 Mixing of Lubricants
21.13 Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
21.14 Oil Filters
21.15 Oilscan? and CoolScan?
21.16 Filter Element for Transmission – Hydraulic System
21.17 Differential Housing Oil and Final Drive Oil?ZF Front Axle
21.18 Differential Housing Oil and Final Drive Oil?DANA Front Axle
21.19 Differential Housing Oil and Final Drive Oil?3-Meter Front Axle
21.20 Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
21.21 Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
21.22 Lubricant Storage
21.23 Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
21.24 Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
21.25 Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
21.26 Testing Coolant Freeze Point
22 Engine Oil – Only for Non-Emissions Certified Engines
22.1 Diesel Engine Break-In Oil ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III
22.2 Diesel Engine Oil ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1 and Stage I
22.3 Extended Diesel Engine Oil Service Intervals ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1 and Stage I
22.4 Reducing the Replacement Interval of Engine Oil
23 Engine Oil – Only for MAR-I, Tier 3, and Stage IIIA Engines (6100J up to 6190J Tractors)
23.1 Diesel Engine Break-In Oil ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III
23.2 Diesel Engine Oil ? Tier 3 and Stage IIIA
23.3 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals?Tier 3 and Stage IIIA ? PowerTech? Engines
23.4 Reducing the Replacement Interval of Engine Oil
24 Engine Oil – Only for MAR-I, Tier 3, and Stage IIIA Engines (6210J Tractors)
24.1 Diesel Engine Break-In Oil ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III
24.2 Diesel Engine Oil ? Tier 3 and Stage IIIA
24.3 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals ? Tier 3 and Stage IIIA ? PowerTech? Engines
24.4 Reducing the Replacement Interval of Engine Oil
25 Maintenance and Service Intervals
25.1 Required Emission-Related Information
25.2 Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
25.3 Important Considerations
25.4 General Instructions Regarding the Condition of the Tractor
25.5 Engine and Exhaust Compartments
25.6 Periodic Services
25.7 Service Intervals Chart
25.8 Service?Break-In Period
25.9 Service?Daily or Every 10 Hours
25.10 Service?Every 50 Hours
25.11 Service?Weekly
25.12 Service?Yearly
25.13 Service?Every 125 Hours
25.14 Service?Every 175 Hours
25.15 Service?Every 200 Hours
25.16 Service?Every 250 Hours
25.17 Service?Every 350 Hours
25.18 Service?Every 375 Hours
25.19 Service?Every 400 Hours
25.20 Service?Every 500 Hours
25.21 Service?Every 750 Hours
25.22 Service?Every 1000 Hours
25.23 Service-Every 2 Years
25.24 Service?Every 2 Years or 1500 Hours
25.25 Service?Every 2 Years or 2000 Hours
25.26 Service?Every 5 Years or 4500 Hours
25.27 Service?Every 6 Years or 6000 Hours
26 Break-in Period
26.1 Closely Monitor Tractor Performance
26.2 Perform Break-In Checks
27 Service?Engine
27.1 Engine Oil Level Check
27.2 Change Engine Oil
27.3 Replace Engine Oil Filter
27.4 Check Thermovalve Opening Temperature
27.5 Replace the Engine Thermovalve
27.6 Clean Crankcase Vent Line
27.7 Check Engine Speeds
27.8 Test Engine Injector Nozzles
27.9 Adjust Engine Valve Clearance
28 Service?Fuel, Air Intake, Exhaust, and Cooling
28.1 Drain Water and Sediments from Fuel Filters
28.2 Drain Water and Sediments from Fuel Tank
28.3 Bleed Fuel System
28.4 Replace Primary Fuel Filter
28.5 Replace Secondary Fuel Filter
28.6 Check Air Intake Hoses
28.7 Clean Primary Engine Air Cleaner
28.8 Replace Primary and Secondary Engine Air Cleaners
28.9 Check Engine Fan Belt
28.10 Replace Engine Fan Belt
28.11 Check Alternator Belt?6170J, 6190J, and 6210J Tractors
28.12 Check Coolant System
28.13 Check Coolant Level
28.14 Test Coolant
28.15 Change Coolant
28.16 Clean Radiator and Oil Cooler/Air Conditioner Condenser?6100J Tractors
28.17 Clean Radiator and Oil Cooler/Air Conditioner Condenser?6115J Tractors with Non-Emissions Certified Engine
28.18 Clean Radiator, Fuel Cooler, and Air Conditioner Condenser?6115J and 6125J Tractors with Tier 3-Stage IIIA Engine
28.19 Clean Radiator, Fuel Cooler, and Air Conditioner Condenser?6135J up to 6210J Tractors
29 Service?Electrical
29.1 Prevent Battery Explosions
29.2 Important Instructions Regarding Alternator
29.3 Check Charge and Clean Battery
29.4 Check the Starting System
29.5 Check the Engine Ground Points
29.6 Access to Main Fuses (If Equipped)
29.7 Access to Power Link Box (If Equipped)
29.8 Access to Fuse Box?Tractors with Open Operator?s Station
29.9 Access to Fuse Box?Tractors with Cab
29.10 Handle Halogen Light Bulbs Safely
29.11 Check Tractor Lights
29.12 Adjust the Headlights with a Testing Device
29.13 Adjust the Headlights without a Testing Device
29.14 Replace High and Low-Beam Headlights Bulbs
29.15 Replace Front Turn-Signal Lights, Hazard Warning Lights, and Clearance Lights Bulbs?Tractors with Open Operator?s Station
29.16 Replace Front Turn-Signal Lights and Hazard Warning Lights Bulbs?Tractors with Cab
29.17 Replace Rear Turn-Signal Lights, Hazard Warning Lights, and Brake Lights Bulbs
29.18 Replace Rear Worklight Bulb?Tractors with Open Operator?s Station
29.19 Replace Worklights?Tractors with Cab
29.20 Replace Backup Light Bulb
29.21 Replace License Plate Light Bulb
30 Service?Drivetrain
30.1 Check Neutral Start System?SyncroPlus? Transmission
30.2 Check Neutral Start System?PowrQuad? Transmission
30.3 Check Transmission Park System?SyncroPlus? Transmission
30.4 Check Transmission Park System?PowrQuad? Transmission
30.5 Check Engine to Transmission U-Joint Shaft
30.6 Replace Engine Crankshaft Vibration Damper
30.7 Lubricate Front-Wheel Drive Driveshaft
30.8 Lubricate DANA Front Axle
30.9 Check Front Axle Differential Housing Oil Level?DANA Front Axle
30.10 Change Front Axle Differential Housing Oil?DANA Front Axle
30.11 Check Front Axle Final Drive Housing Oil Level?DANA Front Axle
30.12 Change Front Axle Final Drive Housing Oil?DANA Front Axle
30.13 Lubricate ZF Front Axle
30.14 Check Front Axle Differential Housing Oil Level?ZF Front Axle
30.15 Change Front Axle Differential Housing Oil?ZF Front Axle
30.16 Check Front Axle Final Drive Housing Oil Level?ZF Front Axle
30.17 Change Front Axle Final Drive Housing Oil?ZF Front Axle
30.18 Lubricate John Deere 3-Meter Front Axle (If Equipped)
30.19 Check Front Axle Differential Housing Oil Level?John Deere 3-Meter Front Axle
30.20 Change Front Axle Differential Housing Oil?John Deere 3-Meter Front Axle
30.21 Check Front Axle Final Drive Housing Oil Level?John Deere 3-Meter Front Axle
30.22 Change Front Axle Final Drive Housing Oil?John Deere 3-Meter Front Axle
30.23 Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings
30.24 Lubricate Power Take-Off Shaft
31 Service?Steering and Brakes
31.1 Check Hydraulic Brakes
31.2 Bleed Hydraulic Brakes
31.3 Drain Trailer Brake Compressed-Air Tank (If Equipped)
32 Service?Hydraulics
32.1 Check Hydraulic Hoses
32.2 Adjust Hydraulic System
32.3 Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level Check
32.4 Replace Transmission and Hydraulic Oil Filters
32.5 Change Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil
32.6 Clean Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Suction Screen
32.7 Drain Additional Oil Reservoir (If Equipped)
33 Service?Wheels and Hardware
33.1 Check Condition of Tires
33.2 Check Tractor for Loose Screws
33.3 Tighten Rear Hitch Screws (If Equipped)
33.4 Lubricate Greasing Points
33.5 Lubricate Rear Hitch (If Equipped)
33.6 Check Wheel Bearings for Play
33.7 Tighten Attaching Nuts of Front Wheels
33.8 Tighten Rear Wheel Screws and Nuts?Flanged Axle
33.9 Tighten Rear Wheel Screws and Attaching Nuts?Standard Rack and Pinion
33.10 Tighten Rear Wheel Screws?Rack and Pinion with Steel Wheel
33.11 Tighten Rear Wheel Screws?Rack and Pinion Axle with Cast Wheel
34 Service?Operator?s Station
34.1 Check Seat Belt
34.2 Clean Cab Air Filter
34.3 Replace Cab Air Filter
34.4 Check Air-Conditioning System
34.5 Lubricate Operator’s Seat Guide Rails
35 Troubleshooting
35.1 Engine Troubleshooting
35.2 Transmission Troubleshooting
35.3 Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
35.4 Electrical System Troubleshooting
35.5 Brakes Troubleshooting
35.6 Three-Point Rear Hitch Troubleshooting
35.7 Selective Control Valves (SCV) Troubleshooting
35.8 Operator?s Station Troubleshooting
35.9 Tractor Operation Troubleshooting
36 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)
36.1 On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) Tool
36.2 Information, STOP, and Service Alert Indicators/Alarms
36.3 On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) Tool Operation
36.4 Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Mode
36.5 Diagnostic Address (DA) Mode
37 Specifications
37.1 Engine Specifications?Non-Emissions Certified Engine
37.2 Engine Specifications?MAR-I-Tier 3-Stage IIIA Engines
37.3 Fuel System Specifications?Non-Emissions Certified Engine
37.4 Fuel System Specifications?MAR-I-Tier 3-Stage IIIA Engines
37.5 Clutch Specifications
37.6 SyncroPlus? Transmission
37.7 Creeper Transmission Specifications
37.8 Tractor Speeds with SyncroPlus? Transmission
37.9 PowrQuad? Transmission
37.10 Tractor Speeds with PowrQuad? Transmission
37.11 Power Take-Off (PTO) Specifications
37.12 Electrical System Specifications
37.13 Brake Specifications
37.14 Front Axle Specifications
37.15 Rear Axle Specifications
37.16 Hydraulic System Specifications
37.17 Tire Combinations
37.18 Capacities
37.19 Weights
37.20 Dimensions?Tractors with Open Operator?s Station
37.21 Dimensions?Tractors with Cab
37.22 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
37.23 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
37.24 Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO?)
38 Serial Numbers
38.1 Interpreting Machine Serial Number
38.2 Interpreting Engine Serial Number
38.3 Identification Numbers
38.4 Keep Proof of Ownership
38.5 Keep Machines Secure
39 Lubrication and Service Records
39.1 How to Use the Service Records
39.2 As Required Service Record
39.3 Daily or 10 Hours Service Record
39.4 50 Hours Service Record
39.5 Weekly Service Record
39.6 Yearly Service Record
39.7 125 Hours Service Record
39.8 175 Hours Service Record
39.9 200 Hours Service Record
39.10 250 Hours Service Record
39.11 350 Hours Service Record
39.12 375 Hours Service Record
39.13 400 Hours Service Record
39.14 500 Hours Service Record
39.15 750 Hours Service Record
39.16 1000 Hours Service Record
39.17 2 Years Service Record
39.18 2 Years or 1500 Hours Service Record
39.19 2 Years or 2000 Hours Service Record
39.20 5 Years or 4500 Hours Service Record
39.21 6 Years or 6000 Hours Service Record
40 Glossary
40.1 Glossary of Terms
41 Index
42 John Deere Service Literature Available
42.1 Technical Information
43 John Deere?Keeps You On The Job
43.1 John Deere Parts
43.2 The Right Tools
43.3 Well-Trained Technicians
43.4 Prompt Service