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John Deere 9460RT, 9510RT & 9560RT Scraper Tractors Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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John Deere 9460RT, 9510RT & 9560RT Scraper Tractors Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

P/N: OMRE560321_NT
Language: English
Division: Construction
Product Lines: Scraper Tractors
Publication Type: Operator’s Manuals
Associated Models: 9460RT, 9510RT, 9560RT
Serial: 9460RT, 9510RT and 9560RT Scraper Tractors North American Edition B3

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John Deere 9460RT, 9510RT & 9560RT Scraper Tractors Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Contents 7
Safety 15
Recognize Safety Information 15
Understand Signal Words 15
Follow Safety Instructions 15
Prepare for Emergencies 15
Wear Protective Clothing 16
Protect Against Noise 16
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires 16
Handle Starting Fluid Safely 17
Fire Prevention 17
In Case of Fire 17
Keep ROPS Installed Properly 18
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly 18
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines 18
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly 19
Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements 19
Use Seat Belt Properly 19
Operating the Tractor Safely 20
Avoid Backover Accidents 21
Limited Use in Forestry Operation 22
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely 22
Keep Riders Off Machine 22
Instructional Seat 23
Use Safety Lights and Devices 23
Use a Safety Chain 23
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds 24
Use Caution On Slopes and Uneven Terrain 24
Freeing a Mired Machine 25
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals 25
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely 26
Handling Batteries Safely 27
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines 28
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating 28
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely 29
Practice Safe Maintenance 29
Avoid Hot Exhaust 30
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely 30
Work In Ventilated Area 31
Support Machine Properly 32
Prevent Machine Runaway 32
Park Machine Safely 32
Transport Tractor Safely 33
Service Cooling System Safely 33
Service Accumulator Systems Safely 33
Service Tires Safely 34
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely 34
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts 34
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids 35
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System 35
Store Attachments Safely 35
Dispose of Waste Properly 36
Safety Signs 37
Replace Damaged or Missing Safety Signs 37
Safety Signs— Left Cab Corner Post 37
Safety Signs— Left Cab Corner Post 38
Safety Signs— Cab Left Corner Post 39
Safety Signs— Side Frame 40
Track Accumulators and Trash Build-Up 41
Engine Block Heater (If Equipped) 42
Implement Detected 43
Auxiliary Control 43
Controls and Instruments 45
Front Console 45
Corner Post Display 45
Information Indicators 46
Digital Indicators—Tachometer, Ground Speed and Transmission 47
Gauges—Coolant Temperature, Engine Oil Pressure and Fuel Level 47
CommandARMCommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company™ 48
CommandARMCommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company™ Controls 48
Shift Lever—18-Speed Powershift 49
CommandCenter™ 51
Navigating The CommandCenter™—Read Me First 51
Activating The System 51
CommandCenter™ Menu 52
Short Cut Buttons 52
Page Structure 53
CommandCenter™ Input Fields 54
CommandCenter™ Left Region 54
CommandCenter™ Right Region—Softkeys 55
Navigating To Specific Page 56
Setting Alarm Volume 56
Display Control Test 57
Touchscreen Calibration Test 58
Setting Cab Lighting 60
Viewing Basic Diagnostic Readings 60
CommandCenter™ Software Version 60
Selecting Highlight Color 61
Auxiliary Controls 61
Setting Country, Language, And Units 63
Setting System Time 63
Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements 64
Connecting ISO Implements and Multiple ISO Displays 65
Default Home Page 66
Viewing Engine Hours 68
Configuring Home Page 68
Setting Cab Lighting 70
Using Performance Monitor Main Page 71
Setting Implement Width and Control Modes—Performance Monitor Se 72
Setting Service Interval—Performance Monitor Settings 73
Calibrating Dual Beam Radar—Performance Monitor Setting 75
Manual Vehicle Speed Calibration—Performance Monitor Settings 75
Setting Distance Counter—Performance Monitor Total 77
Access Manager 77
Use Video Display Capability Properly (Touchscreen CommandCenter 80
Installing Video Display Camera (Touchscreen CommandCenter™ Only 80
Three Camera Video Harness with Ethernet Cable (If Equipped) 81
Video Display Settings (Touchscreen CommandCenter™ Only) (If Equ 82
Service Advisor Remote (SAR ) (If Equipped) 83
Message Center 84
Operating the Radio 85
CommandCenter Radio and Phone Right Region Softkeys 85
Operating Deluxe Radio 85
Setting Clock and Alarm—Deluxe Radio 86
Changing World Tuner Settings—Deluxe Radio 88
Operating Premium Radio with Compact Disc (CD) Player 88
Setting Clock — Premium Radio 90
Setting the Alarm—Premium Radio 92
Compact Disk (CD) Mode — Premium Radio 93
Using iPodiPod is a trademark of Apple,Inc ® — Premium Radio 94
Satellite Service for Premium Radio — US and Canada Only 95
Changing World Tuner Setting—Premium Radio 95
Setting up Hands Free (Bluetooth®) Mode – Premium Radio 95
USB Mode – Premium Radio 97
Using Weather Band 98
Premium Radio Source Select on the CommandCenter™ 98
Premium Radio AM/FM Home Page on the CommandCenter™ 99
Premium Radio CD/MP3/USB/AUX Home Pages on the CommandCenter™ 101
Premium Radio XM Home Page on the CommandCenter™ 101
Premium Radio Settings on the CommandCenter™ 103
Operating the Phone Through the CommandCenter 103
Phone Book on the CommandCenter 104
Phone Settings on the CommandCenter™ 106
Lights 107
Light Identification 107
Configuring Lights 108
Using Delayed Egress Lighting (If Equipped) 110
Programmable Lights 110
Operating Turn Signals and High/Low Beam 111
Operating Hazard Lights and Extremity Transport Lights 112
Operating Rotary Beacon Light (If Equipped) 114
Using Seven-Terminal Outlet 114
Operator Station 116
Adjusting Air Suspension Seat 116
Using Instructional Seat 116
Heated Leather Seat (If Equipped) 117
Adjusting CommandARM™ Position 118
Operating Cab Heat, Defrost and Air Conditioning—Standard Equipm 118
Operating Automatic Temperature Control—ClimaTrak™ (ATC) 120
Operator Presence Sensor 120
Adjusting Steering Wheel and Column 120
Operating Horn 121
Operating Windshield Wiper and Washer 121
Operating Rear Window Wiper and Washer (If Equipped) 122
Installing Business Band or CB Radio and Antenna 122
Using Auxiliary Power Strip And Electrical Outlets (If Equipped) 124
Connecting Compatible Electronic Equipment 124
Configuring Tractor For GPS/Radar 125
Mounting StarFireStarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company™ Rec 126
Installing GreenStar GreenStar is a trademark of Deere & Company 127
Connecting AutoTracAutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company™ A 128
Monitor Bracket Mounts 129
Using Electric Mirror (If Equipped) 130
Using Electric Telescoping Heated Mirror (If Equipped) 130
Using Chain Box 131
Using Implement Connector 132
Break-In Period 134
Break-In Check—First 100 Hours 134
Track Systems Break-In 134
Operating the Engine 137
Exhaust Filter System Overview 137
Exhaust Filter AUTO Mode 138
Parked Exhaust Filter Cleaning—Service Regeneration or DPF Recov 138
Engine Operation 139
Starting the Engine 139
Stopping the Engine 140
Engine Fuel System and Power Rating 141
Reduce Fuel Consumption 141
Cold Weather Starting And Operation—Internal Starting Aid 141
Operating the Engine 142
Changing Starting Fluid Canister 143
Using Electric Coolant Heater (If Equipped) 143
Using a Booster Battery or Charger 144
Operating the Tractor 145
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals 145
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides 145
Keep Riders Off Machine 145
Clean Trash Build-Up From Tractor 145
Using Emergency Window Exit 146
Using Seat Belts 146
Using Instructional Seat 147
Hydraulic System Warm-Up—Standard and High Flow 147
Using FieldCruise™ 148
Using Foot Decelerator 150
Tractor Operation 150
Drivetrain Protection—9460RT—9510RT—9560RT 151
Transmission Operation 152
Operating the 18-Speed Powershift Transmission 152
Shifting the Transmission—18-Speed Powershift 153
Setting Startup Gear 156
Operating 18-Speed Powershift Transmission—For Scraper Operation 156
Using the Brakes 159
Backup Alarm (If Equipped) 160
Intelligent Total Equipment Control (ITEC) 161
CommandCenter™ Right Region Softkeys Displayed In This Section 161
Operator Station Description And Functions 161
CommandCenter Pages Description And Functions 162
Inhibit, Abort, Cancel or Interrupt Conditions 165
Entering Or Editing Equipment Name 167
Manually Programming A Sequence While Stationary 167
Recording A Sequence While Driving 169
Learn Distance Only 170
Executing Programmed Sequence 172
Aborting and/or Clearing iTEC Sequence 172
iTEC™ Functions—Efficiency Manager™ Powershift Transmission 173
Tractor Implement Automation 174
Tractor-Implement Automation (TIA) 174
Activating Tractor-Implement Automation Equipment 174
Requirements for E-SCVs 175
Requirements for Powershift Transmission 176
Requirements For Guidance 176
Requirements For Drive Strategy 177
Operating Tractor Implement Automation 177
AutoTracAutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company™ 179
AutoTrac™ System Components 179
AutoTrac™ Steering System 179
Track Tractor and Scraper Operations 180
Towed Scraper Capacity Limits 180
Weight Transfer Limits 180
Scraper/Tractor Attachment 180
Loading Techniques 180
Operational Guidelines 181
AutoLoad 184
AutoLoad AutoLoad is a trademark of Deere & Company™ Displays 184
Scraper Control Panel Reference 185
AutoLoad Settings 186
Using AutoLoad AutoLoad is a trademark of Deere & Company™ 187
Set Upper Set Point 187
Set Lower Set Point 188
Set Ground Level Set Point 188
Set Ground Level Set Point 190
AutoLoad™ Operation 192
AutoLoad Set Up Wizard 194
Hydraulics and Selective Control Valves 197
CommandCenter™ Right Region Softkeys Displayed In This Section 197
Configuring Selective Control Valves On CommandCenter™ – Access 197
Configuring Selective Control Valves On CommandCenter™ – Standar 197
Configuring Selective Control Valves On CommandCenter™ – Indepen 198
Configuring Selective Control Valves On CommandCenter™ – Feature 199
Connecting Hydraulic Hoses 200
Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses 202
Determining Total Flow Demand 202
Using Six Position SCV Control Levers 203
SCV Lever—Neutral Position 205
SCV Lever—Extend and Extend Detent Position 205
SCV Lever—Retract and Retract Detent Position 205
SCV Lever—Float Position 206
Operator Presence Sensor 206
Remote Hydraulic Connections 207
High Flow Hydraulic Component Identification 207
Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System—Power-Beyond 207
Examples Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System—Power-Beyond 207
Using Hydraulic Spray Pumps 209
Implement Connection Example 1—Pressure Control Valve Applicatio 211
Implement Connection Example 2—Motor Application Using Motor Cas 211
Implement Connection Example 3—Closed Center Valve, Pump at High 212
Implement Connection Example 4—Planter with Vacuum Motor and Ret 213
Using Implement Requiring Large Volumes of Oil 214
Recommended Scraper Hydraulic Hose Tips 215
Drawbar 216
Install Drawbar or Quick-Attach in Short Drawbar Support 216
Short Scraper Drawbar Conversion 216
Tow Cable (If Equipped) 217
TouchSet Depth Control 219
Using TouchSetTouchSet is a trademark of Deere & Company™ Depth 219
Attaching Implement and Control System 220
TouchSetTouchSet is a trademark of Deere & Company™Scraper Contr 221
Performance Ballasting 222
General Performance Guidelines 222
Ballasting for Tractive Performance 222
Ballast Recommendations 223
Determining Maximum Ballast 225
Worksheet to Calculate Ballast Changes 225
Ballasting Recommendations With Implements 226
Installing QUIK-TATCHQUIK-TATCH is a trademark of Deere & Compan 226
Installing QUIK-TATCH Side Weights (If Equipped) 228
Idler Wheel Weights—If Equipped 228
Wheel Weight Holding Wrench—JDG10958 230
Measuring Track Slip —MANUALLY 231
Track Information 232
Check Tracks and Track Alignment 232
Track Alignment 234
Check Drive, Mid-Rollers, and Idler Wheels 236
Check For Track Wear And Trash Build-Up 237
Track Tensioning and Detensioning 237
Transport 240
Driving Tractor on Roads 240
Towing Loads and Transporting with Ballast 240
Transporting Rear Mounted Implements with Ballast 241
Use Safety Lights and Devices 241
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds 242
Using Safety Chain 242
Towing Tractor—18-Speed Powershift Transmission 243
Freeing a Mired Tractor 245
Emergency Brake Steering 247
Transporting on Carrier 247
Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolants 250
Diesel Fuel 250
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel 250
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel 250
Fuel Storage 251
Filling Fuel Tank 251
Biodiesel Fuel 252
Testing Diesel Fuel 254
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines 254
John Deere Break-In™ Plus Engine Oil 255
Diesel Engine Oil—Tractors With 13 5 L Interim Tier 4 and Stage 256
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals—Tractors With 13 5 L Int 256
Diesel Engine Oil—Tractors With 13 5 L Tier 2 and Stage II Engin 257
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals—Tractors With 13 5 L Tie 258
Oil Filters 259
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Coolant 259
Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant 260
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II COOLANT EXTENDER 260
Supplemental Coolant Additives 261
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates 261
Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Dee 261
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant 262
Oilscan™ and CoolScan™ 263
Powershift Transmission/Axle and Hydraulic Oil 264
18-Speed Powershift Transmission 265
Grease 265
Corn Head Grease 266
Mixing of Lubricants 266
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants 266
Lubricant Storage 266
Maintenance and Service Intervals 268
Observing Service Intervals 268
Service Interval Chart—As Indicated—Daily or 10 Hours—50 Hours—2 268
Service Interval Chart—Annual—1500 Hours—2500 Hours—4500 Hours—5 269
Raising the Hood 270
Handling Batteries Safely 271
Accessing Batteries 272
Using High-Pressure Washers 273
Using Compressed Air 274
Lubrication and Maintenance—As Indicated or Required Service 275
Replace Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters 275
Clean Radiator, Oil-Fuel Cooler, and Condenser 277
Check Engine Compartment For Debris 279
Clean Hydraulic Reservoir Oil Suction/Sump Screens 280
Lubrication and Maintenance—Daily or 10 Hour Service 281
Check Engine Oil Level 281
Check Coolant Level 281
Drain Water Separator 282
Check Transmission/Hydraulic/Axle Oil Level 283
Check Tracks and Track Alignment 284
Track Alignment 288
Check Drive, Mid-Rollers, and Idler Wheels 289
Check For Track Wear And Trash Build-Up 291
Checking Hydraulic Accumulator 291
Lubrication and Maintenance—50 Hour Service 293
Perform This And Other Scheduled Services 293
Lubricate Tension Cylinder Pins 293
Lubricate Hydraulic Hose Support Bracket (If Equipped) 293
Lubrication and Maintenance—250 Hour Service 294
Perform This And Other Scheduled Services 294
Check Brakes 294
Check Neutral Start System 294
Check PARK System 294
Drain Fuel Tank Sump 295
Walk Beam Air Suspension System 296
Lubrication and Maintenance—500 Hour Service 297
Perform This And Other Scheduled Services 297
Change Engine Oil and Filter 297
Torque Cap Screws On Drive Wheels, Mid-Rollers, Idler Wheels, an 299
Inspect Walking Beam Stop Bumpers 300
Inspect Drawbar Support Bolts (Tighten If Needed) 300
Check Dual Beam Radar Sensor 301
Replace Fuel Filter 302
Check Air Intake System 303
Clean Optional Fuel Water Separator Filter Element (If Equipped) 303
Lubrication and Maintenance—1000 Hour Service 306
Perform This And Other Scheduled Services 306
Clean Fuel Tank Vent Filters 306
Replace Cab Fresh Air Filters and Recirculation Filters 306
Test Coolant 309
Lubrication and Maintenance—Annual Service 310
Handling Batteries Safely 310
Service Batteries and Connectors 310
Test Coolant 313
Inspect Seat Belts 313
Inspect Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters 313
Lubricate VARI-COOL™ Fan Drive Sheaves—9460RT-9510RT-9560RT 13 5 315
Lubrication and Maintenance—1500 Hour Service 317
Perform This And Other Scheduled Services 317
Change Transmission/Hydraulic Reservoir/Rear Axle Oil 317
Clean Hydraulic System Vent Filter 323
Replace Transmission Oil Filter 323
Replace Hydraulic Oil Filters 324
Replace Steering Pump Filter 324
Replace Rear Axle Filter 325
Inspect Fan Belt and Auxiliary Drive Belt Tensioners 326
Replace Front Suspension Air Compressor Inlet Filter 326
Check Front Idler Wheel Hub, Drive Hub, and Mid-Roller Oil Level 327
Lubrication and Maintenance—2500 Hour Service 328
Perform This And Other Scheduled Services 328
Adjust Engine Valve Clearance 328
Lubrication and Maintenance—4500 Hour or Five Year Service 329
Perform This And Other Scheduled Services 329
Replace Transmission Drive Shaft Damper 329
Lubrication and Maintenance—5000 Hour Service 330
Perform This And Other Scheduled Services 330
Replace Engine Crankshaft Damper—For Tier 2 and Stage II Engines 330
Lubrication and Maintenance—6000 Hour Service 331
Perform This And Other Scheduled Services 331
Draining, Flushing and Refilling Cooling System—13 5L Engine 331
Checking De-aeration Cap And De-aeration Tank 341
General Maintenance and Inspection 342
Servicing and Connecting Snap to Connect STCSTC is a registered 342
Diesel Particulate Filter Maintenance and Service 343
Exhaust Filter / Diesel Particulate Filter Ash Handling and Disp 343
Exhaust Filter Disposal 343
Replace Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) 343
Do Not Modify Fuel System 344
Bleeding Fuel System 344
Inspect and Clean Fuel Sump Screen 344
Checking Weep Hole—13 5 L Engine 346
Backflushing the Optional Fuel Water Separator (If Equipped) 346
Replacing Optional Fuel Water Separator Filter Element (If Equip 347
Reinflate Track Air Suspension System 348
Replace Mid-Roller 349
Service Accumulator Systems Safely 349
Track Tensioning and Detensioning 350
Check Pillow Block Oil Level 351
Check Front Idler Pivot Pin Oil Level 352
Drive Belt Routing 354
Replacing VARI-COOL™ Fan Belt—9460RT-9510RT-9560RT – 13 5 L Engi 354
Powershift Transmission Calibration 355
Aborting Powershift Transmission Calibration 360
Checking Air Conditioning System 360
Maintenance—Electrical System 362
Introduction to Electrical System Section 362
Load Center Fuses 362
Replace Master Fuse 365
Implement Power Relay Module 367
Welding Near Electronic Control Units 367
Keep Electronic Control Unit Connectors Clean 368
Handling Halogen Light Bulbs Safely 368
Handling HID Light Bulbs Safely 369
HID Bulbs 369
Adjusting Front Grille Lights 370
Aiming Head Lights 372
Replacing Front, Side And Rear Cab Roof Bulbs 372
Replacing Brake Light or Rear Turn Signal Bulb 373
Replacing Dome Light Bulb 374
Replacing Courtesy Light 375
Replacing Map Light 376
Replacing Extremity Warning Light Bulb (if Equipped) 377
Troubleshooting 379
Engine Troubleshooting 379
Transmission/Hydraulics/Axle Troubleshooting—18-Speed Powershift 382
Hydraulic System Troubleshooting 384
Brakes Troubleshooting 384
Selective Control Valve Troubleshooting 384
Electrical System Troubleshooting 385
Operator Enclosure Troubleshooting 388
Steering System Troubleshooting 388
Diagnostic Trouble Codes 391
STOP, Service Alert, and Information Indicators 391
Accessing Diagnostic Trouble Codes 392
Armrest Interface Control Unit (AIC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 392
Automatic Temperature Control Unit (ATC) Diagnostic Trouble Code 394
Central Control Unit (CCU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 394
Cab Load Center (CLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 395
Cab Switch Module (CSM) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 396
Engine Control Unit (ECU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 396
Engine Interface Control Unit (EIC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 402
Front Chassis Control (FCC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 402
Hitch Control Center (HCC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 402
Hitch Valve 1 (HV1) Diagnostic Codes 403
StarFireStarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company™ Control Unit 403
JDLinkJDLink is a trademark of Deere & Company™ Control Unit (JD 404
Operator Interface Control Unit (OIC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 404
Primary Display Unit (PDU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 405
Powershift Transmission Control Unit (PTP) Diagnostic Trouble Co 405
Roof Lighting Control Unit (RLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 408
SCV CAN Controller (SCC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 408
Suspended Front Axle Control Unit (SFA) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 409
Sequence Control Unit (SMV) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 410
Selective Control Valve I-VI (SV1-6) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 410
Tractor Electronic Control Unit (TEC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 411
Tractor Electronic Interface (TEI) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 411
Transmission Interface (TIP) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 411
Vehicle Load Center Control Unit (VLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 412
Virtual Terminal Implement (VTI) Diagnostic Trouble Codes 412
Track Steering System Control Units (TMA, TMB, TSA and TSB) Diag 413
Storage 415
Placing Tractor in Long-Term Storage 415
Removing Tractor from Storage 415
Paint Finish Care 415
Specifications 417
Engine 417
Capacities 417
Hydraulic 418
Electrical 419
Transmission and Power Train 419
Drawbar 420
Overall Dimensions 420
Ground Speeds—18-Speed Powershift Transmission 421
Identify Zinc-Flake Coated Fasteners 422
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values 422
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values 423
EPA Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement—Compression Ig 424
CARB Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement—Compression I 426
Limited Battery Warranty 430
Identification Numbers 432
Identification Plates 432
Record Product Identification Number 432
Record Engine Serial Number 433
Record Cab Serial Number 433
Record Transmission Serial Number 433
Record Axle Serial Number 433
Camoplast Track Serial Numbers 434
Keep Proof of Ownership 434
Keep Machines Secure 434
Lubrication and Maintenance Records 436
As Indicated or As Required 436
250 Hour Service Records 436
500 Hour Service Records 436
1000 Hour Service Records 436
Annual Service Records 437
1500 Hour Service Records 437
2500 Hour Service Records 438
4500 Hour or Five Year Service Records 438
5000 Hour Service Records 438
6000 Hour Service Records 439
Glossary 440
Glossary of Terms 440
John Deere Service Literature Available 449
Technical Information 449
John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job 451
John Deere Is At Your Service 451
Page Number 7
Section 05 15
Section 10 37
Section 15 45
Section 16 51
Section 17 85
Section 20 107
Section 25 116
Section 30 134
Section 35 137
Section 40 145
Section 42 161
Section 45 174
Section 46 179
Section 47 180
Section 48 184
Section 50 197
Section 55 207
Section 60 216
Section 70 219
Section 75 222
Section 80 232
Section 85 240
Section 90 250
Section 95 268
Section 100 275
Section 102 281
Section 105 293
Section 110 294
Section 115 297
Section 120 306
Section 125 310
Section 130 317
Section 135 328
Section 140 329
Section 142 330
Section 145 331
Section 150 342
Section 155 362
Section 160 379
Section 165 391
Section 170 415
Section 175 417
Section 180 432
Section 185 436
Section 190 440

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