Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
1.2 Company Info
1.3 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 Pictorial Safety Signs
4.2 Replace Safety Signs
4.3 Recognize Safety Information
4.4 Read Operator?s Manual
4.5 Use Seat Belt Properly
4.6 Triple-Link Suspension (TLS)? (If Equipped)
5 Controls and Instruments
5.1 Front Console
5.2 Instrument Panel
5.3 Right-Hand Console
5.4 Corner Post Display
5.5 Information Indicators
5.6 Transmission Information, Revolution Counter, and Ground Speed Indicators
5.7 Coolant Temperature Gauge, Fuel Level, and Engine Oil Pressure Indicators
5.8 Key Switch
5.9 Steering Wheel and Steering Column Adjustment
5.10 Trailer Park Brake (If Equipped)
5.11 Hitch Remote Control Switch (If Equipped)
6 CommandCenter?
6.1 CommandCenter? Panel
6.2 Split-Screen Display
6.3 FieldCruise? Control
6.4 CommandCenter?Settings
6.5 Setting Day Backlight, Night Backlight and Display Contrast
6.6 Setting Rear PTO Engagement Acceleration
6.7 Adjusting Implement Selection
6.8 Selecting Units and Language
6.9 Diagnostics
6.10 Setting Clock
6.11 Setting Service Alarm Interval
7 Lights
7.1 Lights Identification
7.2 Light Switch
7.3 Automatic Battery Protection Feature
7.4 Programming Worklights
7.5 Turn Signal Lever
7.6 Hazard Warning Light Switch
7.7 Trailer Socket
7.8 Worklights Adjustment
8 Operator?s Station
8.1 Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
8.2 Manual Holder
8.3 Seat Belt Use
8.4 Operator?s Seat?ComfortCommand?
8.5 Operator?s Seat?ActiveSeat? (If Equipped)
8.6 Operator Presence Switch
8.7 Instructional Seat (If Equipped)
8.8 Cab Door
8.9 Cab Window
8.10 Outside Mirror
8.11 Rearview Mirror
8.12 Pull-Down Sunshade
8.13 Windshield Wiper and Washer System
8.14 Rear Windshield Wiper and Washer (If Equipped)
8.15 Air-Conditioning System
8.16 Dome Light
8.17 Positioning Steps and Handrails
8.18 Mobile Radio and Antenna Installation
8.19 Monitor Mounts
8.20 Horn
8.21 Service Socket
8.22 Convenience Outlet
8.23 GreenStar? Connectors
8.24 AutoTrac? Assisted Steering System (If Equipped)
9 Prestarting Checks
9.1 Comply with Operator’s Manuals of Implement Manufacturers
9.2 Check Coolant Level?Expansion Tank
9.3 Check Coolant Level?De-Aeration Tank
9.4 Check Engine Oil Level
9.5 Check Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level
9.6 Drain Fuel Filters
10 Operating the Engine
10.1 Engine Fuel System and Power Rating
10.2 Warming and Operation the Engine Slow
10.3 Engines with Turbocharger
10.4 Engine Start
10.5 Instrument Check After Engine Start-Up
10.6 Engine Operation
10.7 Engine Speeds
10.8 Engine Shut-Off
10.9 Measure in the Event of Engine Runaway
10.10 Restarting an Engine Which Has Run Out of Fuel
10.11 Never Attempt to Start the Tractor by Towing it
11 Operating the Tractor
11.1 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
11.2 Cleaning Tractor of Hazardous Pesticides
11.3 Operator Need to be Trained
11.4 Tow Loads Safely
11.5 Use a Safety Chain
11.6 Be Careful on Descents
11.7 Do Not Exceed Maximum Speeds
11.8 Using Seat Belts
11.9 Driving On Public Roads
11.10 Using Emergency Exit
11.11 Front-Wheel Drive Operation
11.12 John Deere 3 Meters Front Axle Safely Operation (If Equipped)
11.13 General Recommendations for Tractors Operating with 3 Meters Tread (If Equipped)
11.14 Triple-Link Suspension (TLS)? (If Equipped)
11.15 Hydraulic Brakes Operation
11.16 Emergency Brake Operation (Manual Mode)
11.17 Differential Lock Operation
11.18 Air Trailer Brakes (If Equipped)
11.19 Reduce Fuel Consumption
11.20 Stopping the Tractor
12 Operating the Transmission
12.1 Transmission Controls
12.2 PowrQuad? PLUS Transmission Operation
12.3 AutoQuad? Transmission Operation (If Equipped)
12.4 Reverse Drive Lever Operation
12.5 Come-Home Mode
13 Break-in Period
13.1 Closely Monitor Tractor Performance
13.2 Perform Break-In Checks
14 Implement Management System
14.1 Implement Management System (IMS)?Description and Display
14.2 Implement Management System ? Programmed Functions
14.3 IMS Functions?Hitch (If Equipped)
14.4 IMS Functions?Shifting PowrQuad-Plus Transmission
14.5 IMS Functions?MFWD
14.6 IMS Functions?PTO (If Equipped)
14.7 IMS Functions?Differential Lock
14.8 Operating Implement Management System (IMS)
14.9 Aborting IMS
14.10 Clearing IMS Sequence
15 Hydraulic Hitch and Three-Point Rear Hitch (If Equipped)
15.1 Matching Tractor Power to Towed Implement
15.2 Transmission/Hydraulic System Warm-Up
15.3 Hitch Set-up and Use (Quick Reference)
15.4 Hydraulic Hitch and Three-Point Rear Hitch Components
15.5 Hydraulic Hitch and Three-Point Rear Hitch Controls
15.6 Hitch Remote Control Switches
15.7 Hitch Lever Usage/Display?Setting Depth and Lock/Absorbing
15.8 Setting Hitch Height Limit
15.9 Setting Rate of Drop of Hitch
15.10 Adjusting Load/Depth Control (Draft Response)
15.11 Setting Hitch Slip Response
15.12 Using Float Operation
15.13 Using Hitch Manual Lowering
15.14 Using Sway Blocks (If Equipped)
15.15 Stabilizer Bars
15.16 Positioning Center Link
15.17 Adjusting Center Link
15.18 Positioning Lift Links
15.19 Leveling Arms
15.20 Vertical Play Adjustment
16 Selective Control Valves (If Equipped)
16.1 Quick Couplers
16.2 Selective Control Valves (SCV)
16.3 Adjusting Rate of Cylinder or Motor Operation (Deluxe SCVs Only)
16.4 SCV Symbol Definitions
16.5 Operating Loader Using SCV
16.6 Adjusting Detent Relief Setting (Deluxe SCVs Only)
16.7 SCV Lever Lockout
16.8 SCV Lever?Neutral Position
16.9 SCV Lever?Extend Position
16.10 SCV Lever?Retract Position
16.11 SCV Lever?Float Position
16.12 Connecting Hydraulic Hoses?Rear of Tractor
16.13 Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses?Rear of Tractor
16.14 Hydraulic Motor Return and Case Drain Kits
16.15 Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System (Power Beyond)
16.16 Examples Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System (Power Beyond)
16.17 Using Implement Requiring Large Volumes of Oil
17 Power Take-Off
17.1 Power Take-Off Instructions (PTO)
17.2 Power Take-Off Operation (PTO)
17.3 Power Take-Off Speed
17.4 Coupling Implement Driven by PTO
17.5 Lever Position Mode for Rear PTO (if equipped)
18 Drawbar
18.1 Category 3 and Category 3 Heavy Duty Drawbars (If Equipped)
18.2 Drawbar with Ball Pin (If Equipped)
18.3 Adjusting Drawbar Length
18.4 Adjusting Drawbar Side-to-Side
18.5 Adjusting Drawbar Height
18.6 Installing and Using Clevis Assembly Cat 3 Drawbar
19 Wheels, Tires, and Tread
19.1 Safely Mounting Tires
19.2 Note
19.3 Tire Parts
19.4 Tire Denomination
19.5 Tire Tread Types
19.6 Tire Inflation Pressure Norms
19.7 Inflation Pressure
19.8 Tire Inflation Pressures
19.9 Tire Combinations
19.10 Check Toe-In
19.11 Adjust Toe-In
19.12 Adjust Steering Stop Positions (MFWD)
19.13 Tighten Front Wheel Attaching Nuts
19.14 Front Wheels Tread Settings
19.15 Adjusting MFWD Fender?Deluxe Pivoting Fenders
19.16 Steering Stop and Front Fender Settings
19.17 Tightening Rear Steel Wheel Bolts
19.18 Installing Rear Drive Wheel To Cast Hub
19.19 Installing Rear Steel Wheel to Dual Hub
19.20 Adjusting Rear Wheels?Steel
19.21 Adjusting and Tightening Rear Drive Wheels?Heavy Duty Cast Drive and Dual Hubs
19.22 Clamp-on Dual Usage
19.23 Single Tire Rear Tread Setting ? Cast Wheels
19.24 Dual Tire Rear Tread Setting ? Cast Wheels
19.25 Rear Dual Wheel Crop Row Setting ? Cast Wheels
19.26 Selecting Direction of Tire Rotation
19.27 Instructions for Dual Tires
20 Ballasting
20.1 Ballasting Optimization?Select the Correct Weights
20.2 Guidelines for Tractor Ballasting
20.3 General Performance Guidelines
20.4 Ballasting for Engine Horsepower
20.5 Power Hop
20.6 Ballast Calculation for Optimum Performance
20.7 Determining Maximum Ballast
20.8 Worksheet to Calculate Ballast Changes
20.9 Ballasting Tires with Water
20.10 Emptying Tires With Liquid Ballast
20.11 Using Liquid Ballast in Tires
20.12 Front Weights
20.13 Using Rear Wheel Weights
20.14 Using Implement Codes
20.15 Implement Codes
20.16 Weight Added to Rear Axle With Hitch Mounted Implements
20.17 Adding Rear Ballast (Front Loader)
20.18 Measuring Wheel Slip (Manually)
21 Transporting the Tractor
21.1 Transport with Ballast
21.2 Driving On Public Roads
21.3 Towing Tractor
21.4 Towing Loads
21.5 Use a Safety Chain
21.6 Freeing a Mired Machine
21.7 Transport on Load Vehicle
21.8 Transport with 3-Meter Front Axle
22 Tractor Storage
22.1 Using High Pressure Washers
22.2 Use Compressed Air
22.3 Long Storage Period
22.4 Removing Tractor From Storage
22.5 Paint Finish Care
23 Access to Service Points
23.1 Access to Engine Compartment
23.2 Access to Engine Compartment?Hood with Key Lock
23.3 Remove and Install Engine Side Shields
23.4 Access to Batteries
23.5 Access to Fuses and Relays
24 Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolant
24.1 Engines with Tier 3-Stage IIIA/MAR-I Emission Control
24.2 Diesel Fuel
24.3 Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
24.4 Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
24.5 Handle Fuel Safely?Avoid Fires
24.6 Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
24.7 Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
24.8 Biodiesel Fuel
24.9 Testing Diesel Fuel
24.10 Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
24.11 Complete Up Fuel Tank
24.12 Fuel Filters
24.13 Diesel Engine Break-In Oil ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III
24.14 Diesel Engine Oil ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1 and Stage I
24.15 Extended Diesel Engine Oil Service Intervals ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1 and Stage I
24.16 Diesel Engine Oil ? Tier 3 and Stage IIIA
24.17 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals ? Tier 3 and Stage IIIA ? PowerTech? Plus Engines
24.18 Reducing the Replacement Interval of Engine Oil
24.19 Mixing of Lubricants
24.20 Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
24.21 Oil Filters
24.22 Filter Element for Transmission – Hydraulic System
24.23 Front-Wheel Drive Axle Oil
24.24 Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
24.25 Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
24.26 Lubricant Storage
24.27 Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
24.28 Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
24.29 Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
24.30 Testing Coolant Freeze Point
25 Maintenance and Service Intervals
25.1 Required Emission-Related Information
25.2 Important Considerations
25.3 Safe Maintenance and Cleaning
25.4 General Instructions Regarding the Condition of the Tractor
25.5 Using High Pressure Washers
25.6 Use Compressed Air
25.7 Service Intervals Chart
25.8 Service?Break-In Period
25.9 Service?Daily or Every 10 Hours
25.10 Service?Weekly or Every 50 Hours
25.11 Service?Yearly
25.12 Service?Every 250 Hours
25.13 Service?Every 375 Hours
25.14 Service?Every 500 Hours
25.15 Service?Every 750 Hours
25.16 Service?Every 850 Hours
25.17 Service?Yearly or 1000 Hours
25.18 Service?Every 2 Years or 1500 Hours
25.19 Service?Every 2 Years or 2000 Hours
25.20 Service?Every 5 Years or 4500 Hours
25.21 Service?Every 5 Years or 5000 Hours
25.22 Service?Every 6 Years or 6000 Hours
26 Service?As Required
26.1 Lubrication, Periodic Services
26.2 Clean Engine Compartment
26.3 Clean Radiator and Coolers
26.4 Replace Engine Air Cleaners
26.5 Clean Fresh Air Filter
26.6 Clean Cab Air Recirculation Filter
26.7 Verification Thermostat Opening Temperature
26.8 Fan Belt Routing
26.9 Replacing Fan Belt
26.10 Do Not Modify Fuel System
26.11 Bleed Fuel System
26.12 Fuses and Relays
26.13 Handling Halogen Light Bulbs Safely
26.14 Replace Headlight and Front Worklight Bulbs
26.15 Adjusting Headlights
26.16 Replace Roof Worklight Bulbs?Standard Lights
26.17 Replace Roof Worklight Assembly?Premium Lights
26.18 Replace Belt Line Worklight, Rear Fender Worklight, and Side Worklight Bulbs
26.19 Replace Front Turn-Signal and Hazard Warning Light Bulbs
26.20 Replace Hazard Warning Light, Rear Turn-Signal Light, and Brake Light Bulbs
26.21 Replacing Instrument and Display Illumination Light Bulb
26.22 Replacing Dome Light Bulb
26.23 Replace CommandCenter? Display Light Bulbs
26.24 Replace Instrument Panel Light Bulbs
26.25 Replace Corner Post Display Light Bulbs
26.26 Replace Backup Light Bulb
26.27 Replace License Plate Light Bulb
27 Service?Break-In Period
27.1 Services from the Break-In Period
27.2 Service the Batteries
27.3 Lubricate Heavy-Duty Front Axle
27.4 Lubricate Triple-Link Suspension (TLS)? (If Equipped)
27.5 Lubricate John Deere 3 Meters Front Axle (If Equipped)
27.6 Change Engine Oil
27.7 Replace Engine Oil Filter
27.8 Replace Transmission Oil Filter
27.9 Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter
27.10 Check Coolant Level?De-Aeration Tank
27.11 Check Air Intake Hoses
27.12 Check Coolant System Hoses
27.13 Check Tractor for Loose Screws
28 Service?Daily or Every 10 Hours
28.1 Check Coolant Level?Expansion Tank
28.2 Check Coolant Level?De-Aeration Tank
28.3 Check Engine Oil Level
28.4 Check Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level
28.5 Drain Fuel Filters
28.6 Lubricate Heavy-Duty Front Axle
28.7 Lubricate Triple-Link Suspension (TLS)? (If Equipped)
28.8 Lubricate John Deere 3 Meters Front Axle (If Equipped)
28.9 Lubricate Three-Point Rear Hitch Components (If Equipped)
29 Service?Every Year
29.1 Change Engine Oil
29.2 Replace Engine Oil Filter
29.3 Replace Engine Air Cleaners
29.4 Replace Fresh Air Filter
29.5 Replace Cab Air Recirculation Filter
29.6 Check Seat Belts
30 Service?Weekly or Every 50 Hours
30.1 Check Tractor for Loose Screws
30.2 Inspecting Tires
31 Service?Every 250 Hours
31.1 Clean Fresh Air Filter
31.2 Clean Cab Air Recirculation Filter
31.3 Tighten Front Wheel Attaching Nuts
31.4 Tightening Rear Steel Wheel Bolts
31.5 Service the Batteries
31.6 Drain Water and Sediment from the Fuel Tank
31.7 Check Front Axle Final Drive Housing Oil Level
31.8 Check Front Axle Differential Housing Oil Level
31.9 Check Neutral Start System
31.10 Check Brakes
31.11 Lubricate Heavy-Duty Front Axle
31.12 Lubricate Triple-Link Suspension (TLS)? (If Equipped)
31.13 Lubricate John Deere 3 Meters Front Axle (If Equipped)
31.14 Lubricate Three-Point Rear Hitch Components (If Equipped)
31.15 Change Engine Oil
31.16 Replace Engine Oil Filter
31.17 Replace Fuel Prefilter?Tier 3-Stage IIIA Engine
31.18 Replace Primary and Secondary Fuel Filters?Non-Emissions Certified Engine
31.19 Replace Primary and Secondary Fuel Filters?Tier 3-Stage IIIA Engine
32 Service?Every 375 Hours
32.1 Change Engine Oil
32.2 Replace Engine Oil Filter
33 Service?Every 500 Hours
33.1 Change Engine Oil
33.2 Replace Engine Oil Filter
34 Service?Every 750 Hours
34.1 Test Coolant
34.2 Check Air Intake System
34.3 Check Air Intake Hoses
34.4 Check Coolant System Hoses
34.5 Clean Fuel Tank Vent Filter
34.6 Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter
34.7 Replace Transmission Oil Filter
35 Service?Every 850 Hours
35.1 Check Drawbar Clevis Hitch Assembly
36 Service?Yearly or Every 1000 Hours
36.1 Replace Fresh Air Filter
36.2 Replace Cab Air Recirculation Filter
36.3 Check Triple-Link Suspension (TLS)? Accumulator Charge Pressure (If Equipped)
36.4 Check Front Axle Clearance (Heavy-Duty and John Deere 3 Meters Only)
37 Service?Every 2 Years or 1500 Hours
37.1 Test Injector Nozzles
37.2 Lubricate Draft Link Support Shaft (If Equipped)
37.3 Check Engine Fan Belt Automatic Belt Tensioner
37.4 Change Front Axle Final Drive Housing Oil
37.5 Change Front Axle Differential Housing Oil
37.6 Change Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil
38 Service?Every 2 Years or 2000 Hours
38.1 Lubricate Engine Driveshaft
38.2 Check Engine Torsion Damper
38.3 Change Engine Coolant
38.4 Replace Thermostats
38.5 Adjust Engine Valve Clearance
39 Service?Every 5 Years or 4500 Hours
39.1 Replace Engine Torsion Damper
39.2 Replace Engine Driveshaft
40 Service?Every 5 Years or 5000 Hours
40.1 Replace Engine Crankshaft Damper
41 Service?Every 6 Years or 6000 Hours
41.1 Change Engine Coolant
41.2 Replace Thermostats
42 Troubleshooting
42.1 Engine Troubleshooting
42.2 Transmission Troubleshooting
42.3 Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
42.4 Electrical System Troubleshooting
42.5 Brakes Troubleshooting
42.6 Hitch Troubleshooting
42.7 Selective Control Valve (SCV) Troubleshooting
42.8 Operator Station Troubleshooting
42.9 Tractor Operation Troubleshooting
43 Diagnostic Trouble Codes
43.1 Service Codes Information
43.2 STOP, Service Alert, and Information Indicators
43.3 Armrest Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (ACU)
43.4 ActiveSeat? Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (ASU)
43.5 Cab Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (CAB)
43.6 Chassis Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (CCU)
43.7 Engine Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (ECU14)?Non-Emissions Certified Engine
43.8 Engine Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (ECU25)?Tier 3-Stage IIIA Engine
43.9 Hitch Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (HCU)
43.10 Instrument Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (ICU)
43.11 PowrQuad? PLUS and AutoQuad? Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (PTQ)
43.12 Suspended Front Axle (Triple-Link Suspension (TLS)?) Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (SFA)
43.13 Steering System Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (SSU)
43.14 Tractor Equipment Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes (TEC)
44 Specifications
44.1 Engine Specifications?Non-Emissions Certified Engine
44.2 Engine Specifications?Tier 3-Stage IIIA Engine
44.3 Fuel System Specifications
44.4 Transmission Specifications
44.5 Tractor Ground Speeds
44.6 Power Take-Off (PTO) Specifications
44.7 Electrical System Specifications
44.8 Brake Specifications
44.9 Hydraulic System Specifications
44.10 Front Axle Specifications
44.11 Rear Axle Specifications
44.12 Tire Combinations
44.13 Capacities
44.14 Weights
44.15 Dimensions
44.16 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
44.17 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
45 Serial Numbers
45.1 Identification Numbers
45.2 Keep Proof of Ownership
45.3 Interpreting Machine Serial Number
45.4 Keep Machines Secure
45.5 Tractor Identification Number
45.6 Interpreting Engine Serial Number
45.7 Engine Serial Number
45.8 Differential Case Serial Number
45.9 MFWD Axle Serial Number
45.10 Cab Serial Number
46 Lubrication and Service Records
46.1 Daily or 10 Hours Service Record
46.2 Weekly or 50 Hours Service Record
46.3 Yearly Service Record
46.4 250 Hours Service Record
46.5 375 Hours Service Record
46.6 500 Hours Service Record
46.7 750 Hours Service Record
46.8 850 Hours Service Record
46.9 Yearly or 1000 Hours Service Record
46.10 Every 2 Years or 1500 Hours Service Record
46.11 Every 2 Years or 2000 Hours Service Record
46.12 Every 5 Years or 4500 Hours Service Record
46.13 Every 5 Years or 5000 Hours Service Record
46.14 Every 6 Years or 6000 Hours Service Record
47 Glossary
47.1 Glossary of Terms
48 Index
49 John Deere Service Literature Available
49.1 Technical Information
50 John Deere Service?Keeps You On The Job
50.1 John Deere Parts
50.2 The Right Tools
50.3 Well-Trained Technicians
50.4 Prompt Service