John Deere Premium Tractors 6230 6330 & 6430 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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John Deere Premium Tractors 6230 6330 & 6430 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Foreword :
READ THIS MANUAL carefully to learn how to operate and service your machine correctly. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. This manual and the safety signs on your machine may also be available in other languages (see your John Deere dealer to order).
- THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE CONSIDERED a permanent part of your machine and should remain with the machine when you sell it. MEASUREMENTS IN THIS MANUAL are given in both metric and customary U.S. unit equivalents. Use only correct replacement parts and fasteners.
- Metric and inch fasteners may require a specific metric or inch wrench. RIGHT-HAND AND LEFT-HAND sides are determined by facing the direction of forward travel. WRITE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (P.I.N.) in the ”Serial Numbers” section.
- Accurately record all the numbers to help in tracing the machine should it be stolen. Your dealer also needs these numbers when you order parts. File the identification numbers in a secure place off the machine. SETTING FUEL DELIVERY BEYOND PUBLISHED factory specifications or otherwise overpowering will result in loss of warranty protection for this machine. BEFORE DELIVERING THIS MACHINE, your dealer performed a predelivery inspection.
- After operating for the first 100 hours, schedule an after-sale inspection with your dealer to ensure best performance. THIS TRACTOR IS DESIGNED SOLELY for use in customary agricultural or similar operations (”INTENDED USE”).
- Use in any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage or injury resulting from this misuse, and these risks must be borne solely by the user.
- Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of operation, service and repair as specified by the manufacturer also constitute essential elements for the intended use. THIS TRACTOR SHOULD BE OPERATED, serviced and repaired only by persons familiar with all its particular characteristics and acquainted with the relevant safety rules (accident prevention).
- The accident prevention regulations, all other generally recognized regulations on safety and occupational medicine and the road traffic regulations must be observed at all times. Any arbitrary modifications carried out on this tractor will relieve the manufacturer of all liability for any resulting damage or injury.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
John Deere Premium Tractors 6230 6330 & 6430 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Contents………………………………………………………….. 3
Identification Views……………………………………………. 9
Identification Views………………………………………… 9
Safety………………………………………………………… 10
Recognize Safety Information…………………………………. 10
Understand Signal Words……………………………………… 10
Follow Safety Instructions…………………………………… 10
Prepare for Emergencies……………………………………… 10
Wear Protective Clothing…………………………………….. 11
Protect Against Noise……………………………………….. 11
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires……………………………….. 11
Handle Starting Fluid Safely…………………………………. 12
Fire Prevention…………………………………………….. 12
Keep ROPS Installed Properly…………………………………. 12
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly………………………. 13
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines…………………………….. 13
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly…………………………….. 14
Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements……………………. 14
Use Seat Belt Properly………………………………………. 14
Operating the Tractor Safely…………………………………. 15
Avoid Backover Accidents…………………………………….. 16
Limited Use in Forestry Operation…………………………….. 17
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely…………………………… 17
Keep Riders Off Machine……………………………………… 17
Instructional Seat………………………………………….. 18
Use Safety Lights and Devices………………………………… 18
Use a Safety Chain………………………………………….. 18
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds………………………. 19
Use Caution On Slopes and Uneven Terrain………………………. 19
Freeing a Mired Machine……………………………………… 20
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals……………………… 20
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely………………………….. 21
Handling Batteries Safely……………………………………. 22
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines…………………….. 23
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating………………………… 23
Welding Near Electronic Control Units…………………………. 24
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely……………….. 24
Practice Safe Maintenance……………………………………. 24
Avoid Hot Exhaust…………………………………………… 25
Work In Ventilated Area……………………………………… 25
Support Machine Properly…………………………………….. 26
Prevent Machine Runaway……………………………………… 26
Park Machine Safely…………………………………………. 26
Transport Tractor Safely…………………………………….. 27
Service Cooling System Safely………………………………… 27
Service Accumulator Systems Safely……………………………. 27
Service Tires Safely………………………………………… 28
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely………………………. 28
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts…………………………. 28
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids…………………………………… 29
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System…………………………. 29
Store Attachments Safely…………………………………….. 29
Dispose of Waste Properly……………………………………. 30
Safety Decals………………………………………………….. 31
Prevent Machine Runaway……………………………………… 31
Use Seat Belt………………………………………………. 31
Operate the Tractor Safely…………………………………… 31
Do Not Modify ROPS………………………………………….. 32
Tow Loads Safely……………………………………………. 33
Use of Instructional Seat……………………………………. 33
Stay Clear of PTO…………………………………………… 34
Suspension System (e.g. TLS Front Axle and/or Cab)……………… 34
Controls and Instruments………………………………………… 36
Vehicle Controls (Tractors with PowrQuad Plus and AutoQuad Plus …. 36
Vehicle Controls (Tractors with AutoPowr/IVT)………………….. 36
PTO Controls……………………………………………….. 37
Creeper Control…………………………………………….. 38
Attachment Controls…………………………………………. 38
Heater and Air-Conditioning Controls (Tractors without ClimaTrak…. 39
Heater and Air-Conditioning Controls (Tractors with ClimaTrak Sy…. 39
Indicator Lights and Displays………………………………… 40
Controls and Displays……………………………………….. 42
GreenStar Display (Optional)…………………………………. 51
AutoTrac (Optional)…………………………………………. 51
Software Update…………………………………………….. 51
Lights………………………………………………………… 53
Light Switches……………………………………………… 53
Worklights…………………………………………………. 53
Xenon (HID) Worklights………………………………………. 54
Additional Headlights……………………………………….. 54
Beacon Light (Optional Equipment)…………………………….. 55
Lights…………………………………………………….. 55
Use Safety Lights and Devices………………………………… 56
Turn on the Hazard Warning Light……………………………… 56
Turn Signal Lights and Horn………………………………….. 57
Seven-Terminal Trailer Socket………………………………… 57
Operator’s Cab…………………………………………………. 58
Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)…………………………. 58
Seat Belt………………………………………………….. 58
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals……………………… 58
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides…………………………. 59
Super Comfort Seat………………………………………….. 59
Air Comfort Seat……………………………………………. 60
Instructional Seat………………………………………….. 61
Opening Windows…………………………………………….. 62
Windshield Wiper and Washer System……………………………. 63
Fan and Air Louvers (Tractors without ClimaTrak System)…………. 64
Heater (Tractors without ClimaTrak)…………………………… 65
Air-Conditioning (Tractors without ClimaTrak)………………….. 65
Tips on Using Air-Conditioning……………………………….. 66
Using ClimaTrak (Automatic Temperature Control)………………… 66
Changing the ClimaTrak Display (ATC)………………………….. 68
Storage Box………………………………………………… 68
Refrigerator (If Equipped)…………………………………… 69
Dome Light…………………………………………………. 69
Control Switches for Rear-View Mirror and Rear-Window Heater (If…. 70
Adjusting the Steering Wheel…………………………………. 70
Back-Up Alarm (Optional Equipment)……………………………. 70
Adjusting the Height of Access Step…………………………… 71
Installing the Monitor………………………………………. 71
Electrical Sockets (If Equipped)……………………………… 72
Multiple Power-Outlet Socket Strip (If Equipped)……………….. 74
Service ADVISORSERVICE ADVISOR is a trademark of Deere & Company…. 74
ISOBUS Socket (If Equipped)………………………………….. 74
Roof Hatch (If Equipped)…………………………………….. 75
Emergency Exits…………………………………………….. 76
Break-in Period………………………………………………… 78
After the First 4 and 8 Hours of Operation…………………….. 78
Within the First 100 Hours of Operation……………………….. 79
After the First 100 Hours of Operation………………………… 79
Prestarting Checks……………………………………………… 80
Prestarting Checks………………………………………….. 80
Comply with Operator’s Manuals of Implement Manufacturers……….. 81
Operating the Engine……………………………………………. 82
Important Information Regarding the Engine…………………….. 82
Positions of Main (Key) Switch……………………………….. 82
Starting the Engine…………………………………………. 82
Cold-Weather Starting Aid……………………………………. 83
Starting with a Booster Battery………………………………. 84
Fuel Preheater……………………………………………… 84
Using Auxiliary Heaters — If Equipped…………………………. 84
Engines with Turbocharger……………………………………. 85
Intelligent Power Management (Power Boost) — Optional Equipment….. 85
Engine Protection…………………………………………… 86
Towing the Tractor………………………………………….. 87
Park the Tractor (Tractors without IVT)……………………….. 87
Parking the Tractor (Tractors with IVT)……………………….. 88
Stopping the Engine…………………………………………. 88
Operating the Tractor — General………………………………….. 89
Reduce Fuel Consumption……………………………………… 89
Select Correct Ground Travel Speed……………………………. 91
Travel Speed Tables…………………………………………. 91
Changing Tires……………………………………………… 91
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad Plus Transmission (16/16)………………. 91
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad Plus Transmission (24/24)………………. 93
Engage the Front-Wheel Drive…………………………………. 95
Tractors with TLS Front Axle…………………………………. 95
Engaging and Operating Creeper Transmission……………………. 97
Engage the Differential Lock…………………………………. 97
Hydraulic Foot Brakes……………………………………….. 97
Operating the Tractor — PowrQuad Plus…………………………….. 99
Shift the PowrQuad Plus Transmission………………………….. 99
PowrQuad Plus Transmission — Settings………………………….100
Operating the Tractor — AutoQuad Plus……………………………..102
Shift the AutoQuad Plus Transmission…………………………..102
AutoQuad Plus Transmission — Settings………………………….104
Operating the Tractor — IVT………………………………………108
Special Features on Tractors with IVT………………………….108
IVT — Operating on Hillsides in Slippery Conditions……………..108
IVT — Starting in Cold Weather………………………………..108
Operating the IVT……………………………………………109
IVT – Settings………………………………………………112
IVT ”Come Home” Mode…………………………………………117
Towing an IVT-Equipped Tractor………………………………..117
Hitch………………………………………………………….118
Hitch Control……………………………………………….118
Hitch Control on Fender………………………………………119
Lift Limit………………………………………………….119
Transport Mounted Implements………………………………….120
Hitch Dampening……………………………………………..120
Adjusting Rate of Implement Drop………………………………121
Rate of Lift Adjustment………………………………………121
Depth Adjustment…………………………………………….121
Load/Depth Adjustment………………………………………..122
Float Position………………………………………………123
Direct Actuation…………………………………………….124
Three-Point Hitch……………………………………………124
Telescopic Draft Links……………………………………….124
Quick-Coupling (Hook-Type) Draft Links…………………………125
Attach Three-Point Hitch Mounted and Drawn Implements……………127
Leveling the Implement……………………………………….128
Center Link…………………………………………………128
Quick-Coupling (Hook-Type) Center Link…………………………128
Hydraulic Center Link………………………………………..129
Center Link Positions………………………………………..130
Lift Links………………………………………………….130
Adjust for Vertical Float…………………………………….131
Sway Blocks (If Equipped)…………………………………….132
Stabilizing System (If Equipped)………………………………132
Adjusting Spreading Dimension…………………………………133
Hydraulic Stabilizer Bars (If Equipped)………………………..133
Adjusting the Spreading Dimension on Hydraulic Stabilizer Bars……134
HMS — Headland Management System………………………………….136
HMS — Headland Management System (If Equipped)………………….136
HMS, Possible Functions………………………………………136
HMS, Controls……………………………………………….138
HMS, Programming with Tractor Stationary (Edit Mode)…………….139
HMS, Programming with Tractor Stationary, Example……………….140
HMS, Programming with Moving Tractor (Learn Mode)……………….141
HMS, Programming with Tractor Moving, Example…………………..142
HMS, Performing the Stored Programs……………………………143
Power Take-Off………………………………………………….145
PTO Guard…………………………………………………..145
Operating Instructions……………………………………….145
PTO Options…………………………………………………145
Overspeed Protection…………………………………………146
PTO Operation……………………………………………….146
Select Standard Speed of Rear PTO (Shiftable PTO)……………….147
Fine Adjustment of Rear PTO Speed (Shiftable PTO; PTO Cruise)…….148
Reversing Rear PTO Shafts…………………………………….149
Attaching PTO-Driven Equipment………………………………..150
Ballast………………………………………………………..152
Selecting Ballast……………………………………………152
Ballasting Rear Wheels……………………………………….152
Measuring Rear Wheel Slip…………………………………….152
Installing Weights on Flanged Axle…………………………….152
Installing Weights on Rack-and-Pinion Axle……………………..153
Filling Tires with Liquid Ballast……………………………..153
Draining the Tires…………………………………………..154
Installing Front Weights……………………………………..154
Wheel Tread, Tires………………………………………………156
Use of Dual Wheels (easy-to-attach)……………………………156
Tires on Front Wheels………………………………………..156
Adjustable Front Axle (Tractors without Front-Wheel Drive)……….156
Front-Wheel Tread Adjustment………………………………….156
Change Wheels Safely…………………………………………157
Check Toe-In………………………………………………..158
Adjust Toe-In (Tractors without Front-Wheel Drive Axle)………….158
Adjusting Toe-In on Front-Wheel Drive Axle……………………..159
Front Wheel Tread Adjustment (Tractors With Front Wheel Drive)……159
Adjusting Front Wheel Tread with Reversible Wheel Rims…………..159
Tread Adjustment, Adjustable Rims……………………………..160
Tighten Wheel Nuts…………………………………………..161
Adjusting the Fixed Fenders…………………………………..162
Adjusting the Pivoting Fenders………………………………..163
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Flanged Axle…………………..165
Positions of Rims and Wheel Disks with Flanged Axle……………..166
Tread Widths, Flanged Axle……………………………………166
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rack-and-Pinion Axle……………166
Positions of Rims and Wheel Disks with Rack-and-Pinion Axle………168
Tread Widths, Rack-and-Pinion Axle…………………………….168
Service Tires Safely…………………………………………169
Tire Pressures, General………………………………………170
Ascertain the Correct Tire Pressure……………………………170
Tire Pressure (for 30 km/h; 18.5 mph) — Front Tires on Tractors ….171
Tire Pressure (for 40 km/h; 25 mph) — Front Tires on Tractors wi….171
Tire Pressure (for 40 km/h; 25 mph) — Rear Wheels……………….172
Tire Combinations (Tractors with Front-Wheel Drive)……………..173
Check Oil Sight-Glass (when the Tire Combination has been Change….175
Additional Equipment — Hydraulic System……………………………176
Selective Control Valves……………………………………..176
Adjustment of Pressure Limit at Series 300 and 350 Selective Con….176
Levers for Mechanical Selective Control Valves………………….177
Levers for Electronic Selective Control Valves………………….177
Additional Functions for Electronic Control Valves (E-SCVs and E….179
Multi-Function Lever (Mechanical)……………………………..183
Mechanical Multi-Function Lever with Front-Loader Dampening………184
Multi-Function Lever (Electrical)……………………………..186
Positions of E-ICVs………………………………………….187
Rate of Cylinder Operation……………………………………187
Couplers……………………………………………………187
Hose Unions…………………………………………………187
Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal…………………………….188
Oil Withdrawal with Hydraulic Motor……………………………189
Instructions on Operating a Hydraulic Motor…………………….189
Pressure-Free Return Circuit………………………………….189
Additional Equipment — Other……………………………………..190
Drawbar…………………………………………………….190
Proper Use of Drawbar………………………………………..190
Lengthwise Adjustment of Drawbar………………………………190
Front Loader Installation – Front Loader Brackets……………….190
Transport………………………………………………………193
Transporting the Tractor……………………………………..193
Towing the Tractor…………………………………………..193
Manual Park Lock Release (Tractors with IVT)……………………193
Driving on Public Roads………………………………………195
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant………………………..197
Diesel Fuel…………………………………………………197
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel………………………………197
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel……………………………………..197
Biodiesel Fuel………………………………………………198
Diesel Engine Break-In Oil……………………………………199
Diesel Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals………………….200
Transmission and Hydraulic Oil………………………………..201
Front-Wheel Drive Axle Oil……………………………………202
Grease……………………………………………………..203
Mixing of Lubricants…………………………………………204
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants…………………………..204
Lubricant Storage……………………………………………204
Oil Filters…………………………………………………205
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Coolant………………………………205
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender………………………205
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates…………………………206
Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant………………………206
Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Dee….206
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant…………………………………207
Oilscan™ and CoolScan™……………………………………….208
Lubrication and Periodic Service………………………………….210
Using High-Pressure Washers…………………………………..210
Lubrication and Periodic Service………………………………210
Safe Maintenance and Cleaning…………………………………210
General Instructions Regarding the Condition of the Tractor………211
Open the Hood……………………………………………….211
Access to Battery……………………………………………211
Access to Fuses……………………………………………..212
Jack Up the Tractor – Lifting Points…………………………..212
Important Instructions Regarding Alternator…………………….214
Note Regarding the Service Interval for Engine Coolant…………..215
After the First 100 Hours…………………………………….215
Service As Required………………………………………….215
Check/Replace Hydraulic Hoses…………………………………216
Periodic Service…………………………………………….216
Other Service Jobs…………………………………………..216
Service (Daily / Every 10, Every 250, Every 500, Every 750 Hours….216
Service (Annually, Every 1000, Every 1500 Hours)………………..217
Service (Every 2000, Every 6000 Hours, Every 10 Years)…………..218
Service / Daily or Every 10 Hours…………………………………219
Checking the Engine Oil Level…………………………………219
Checking the Fuel Filter……………………………………..219
Checking on Lights…………………………………………..219
Other Service Jobs…………………………………………..220
Service / Every 250 Hours………………………………………..221
Servicing the Fuel Tank………………………………………221
Check Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level…………………..221
Prevent Battery Explosions……………………………………221
Checking Electrolyte Level of Battery………………………….221
Lubricating the Front Axle (Tractors without Front-Wheel Drive)…..222
Lubricating Front Axle and U.J. Shafts (Tractors with Front-Whee….222
Check Oil Level in MFWD Axle Housing…………………………..223
Check Oil Level in MFWD Final Drives…………………………..224
Checking Brake Operation……………………………………..224
Lubricating the Front PTO Drive Shaft………………………….224
Lubricating the Three-Point Hitch……………………………..225
Lubricate the Pivoting Fenders………………………………..225
Lubricate the Cab Suspension System……………………………225
Check the Neutral Start Circuit……………………………….226
Tighten Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts…………………………….226
Tighten Screws on Front Loader Bracket…………………………227
Check the Swinging Drawbar for Wear……………………………228
Service / Every 500 Hours………………………………………..229
Changing Engine Oil………………………………………….229
Changing Engine Oil Filter Element…………………………….229
Changing the Fuel Filters…………………………………….229
Lubricating Rear Axle Bearings………………………………..230
Air Intake Hoses…………………………………………….230
Checking the Engine Ground Connection………………………….230
Check the Cab Ground Connection……………………………….231
Check Engine Drive Belt for Wear………………………………231
Service / Every 750 Hours………………………………………..232
Replacing Transmission/Hydraulic System Filter Elements………….232
Changing the Filter on the Front PTO (If Equipped)………………232
Service / Once a Year……………………………………………233
Checking Seat Belt…………………………………………..233
Check Engine Coolant…………………………………………233
Service / Every 1500 Hours or 2 Years……………………………..234
Changing Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Axle and Final Drives………….234
Change Oil In Front-Wheel Drive Axle Housing……………………234
Change Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Final Drives……………………234
Changing Transmission/Hydraulic Oil (Tractors with IVT)………….234
Changing Transmission/Hydraulic Oil (Tractors NOT Equipped with ….236
Changing the Oil at the Front PTO (If Equipped)…………………236
Service / Every 6000 Hours……………………………………….237
Note Regarding the Service Interval for Engine Coolant…………..237
Change the Coolant…………………………………………..237
Service / As Required……………………………………………239
Engine Air Cleaner…………………………………………..239
Cleaning the Primary Filter Element……………………………239
Cleaning a Dusty Element……………………………………..239
Secondary (Safety) Element……………………………………239
Installation………………………………………………..240
Clean the Cab Air Filters…………………………………….240
Clean Radiator and Condenser (if equipped)……………………..240
Check Coolant Level………………………………………….242
Checking the Fuel Filter……………………………………..243
Bleeding Air from the Fuel System……………………………..243
Lubricate All Lubricating Points………………………………243
Operator’s Seat……………………………………………..244
Prevent Battery Explosions……………………………………244
Battery – Checking Specific Gravity……………………………244
Starter Motor……………………………………………….244
Fuses and Relays in the Engine Compartment……………………..244
Fuses and Relays (Engine Compartment)………………………….245
Fuses F01PLB (Engine Compartment)……………………………..245
Fuses F02PLB (Engine Compartment)……………………………..246
Relays K01PLB to K03PLB (Engine Compartment)……………………246
Fuse on Tractors with a Battery Cut-Off Switch………………….247
Fuses and Relays in the Cab (Tractors with PowrQuad Transmission….247
Fuses and Relays (PowrQuad Transmission)……………………….248
Relays K01 (PowrQuad Transmission)…………………………….248
Relays / Diodes K02 (PowrQuad Transmission)…………………….248
Relays K03 (PowrQuad Transmission)…………………………….249
Fuses F04 (PowrQuad Transmission)……………………………..249
Fuses F05 (PowrQuad Transmission)……………………………..250
Fuses F06 (PowrQuad Transmission)……………………………..250
Fuses F07 (PowrQuad Transmission)……………………………..251
Fuses F08 (PowrQuad Transmission)……………………………..251
Relays / Diodes K08 (PowrQuad Transmission)…………………….252
Fuses and Relays in the Cab (Tractors with AutoPowr/IVT)…………252
Fuses and Relays (AutoPowr/IVT)……………………………….253
Relays K01 (AutoPowr/IVT)…………………………………….253
Relays / Diodes K02 (AutoPowr/IVT)…………………………….253
Relays K03 (AutoPowr/IVT)…………………………………….254
Fuses F04 (AutoPowr/IVT)……………………………………..254
Fuses F05 (AutoPowr/IVT)……………………………………..255
Fuses F06 (AutoPowr/IVT)……………………………………..255
Fuses F07 (AutoPowr/IVT)……………………………………..256
Fuses F08 (AutoPowr/IVT)……………………………………..256
Relays / Diodes K08 (AutoPowr/IVT)…………………………….257
Replacing the Drive Belt……………………………………..257
Troubleshooting…………………………………………………260
Hydraulic System…………………………………………….260
Engine……………………………………………………..260
Electrical System……………………………………………262
Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Customization…………………………263
What the Diagnostic Trouble Codes Mean…………………………263
Customization……………………………………………….263
How to Access Information…………………………………….265
ATC Control Unit…………………………………………….266
BCU Control Unit…………………………………………….266
BIF Control Unit…………………………………………….267
DSM Control Unit…………………………………………….267
ECU Control Unit…………………………………………….268
EPC Control Unit…………………………………………….268
ETC Control Unit…………………………………………….269
HTC Control Unit…………………………………………….269
JDL Control Unit…………………………………………….269
PLC Control Unit…………………………………………….269
SIC Control Unit…………………………………………….270
SSU Control Unit…………………………………………….270
TCU Control Unit…………………………………………….270
TEC Control Unit…………………………………………….271
TEI Control Unit…………………………………………….271
TSC Control Unit…………………………………………….271
UIC Control Unit…………………………………………….271
UIM Control Unit…………………………………………….272
Storage………………………………………………………..273
Storage for a Long Period…………………………………….273
Removing Tractor from Storage…………………………………273
Specifications………………………………………………….275
Engine (up to Model Year 2009)………………………………..275
Engine (from Model Year 2010)…………………………………275
Transmission………………………………………………..276
Hydraulic System…………………………………………….276
Loads and Weights……………………………………………277
Towed Mass………………………………………………….277
Electrical System……………………………………………278
Capacities………………………………………………….278
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Normal Operati….278
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Operation with….279
Permissible Rear Axle Load in Relation to Tires…………………280
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values………………………281
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values……………………………282
Limited Battery Warranty……………………………………..283
Serial Numbers………………………………………………….285
Type Plates…………………………………………………285
Product Identification Number…………………………………285
Engine Serial Number…………………………………………285
Transmission Serial Number……………………………………285
Front-Wheel Drive Axle Serial Number…………………………..285
Serial Number of Operator’s Cab……………………………….286
Keep Proof of Ownership………………………………………286
Keep Machines Secure…………………………………………286
Lubrication and Maintenance Records……………………………….288
Every 250 Hours……………………………………………..288
Every 500 Hours……………………………………………..288
Every 750 Hours……………………………………………..288
Every 1000 Hours…………………………………………….289
Every 1500 Hours…………………………………………….289
Every 2000 Hours…………………………………………….290
Every 6000 Hours…………………………………………….290
John Deere Service Keeps You on the Job……………………………297
John Deere Is At Your Service…………………………………297
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