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- Using Your Operator’s Manual
- Product Compatibility
- Record Identification Numbers
- Understanding The Machine Safety Labels
- Safety Labels
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- Operating Safely
- Parking Safely
- Checking Area to be Tilled
- Protect Children
- Wear Appropriate Clothing
- Avoid Injury from Moving Parts
- Avoid Injury from Hitting Obstructions
- Practice Safe Maintenance
- Avoid High Pressure Fluids
- Identify Parts - Bag of Parts
- Identify Parts – Lift Assist Parts (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, 285 and 320)
- Identify Parts – Lift Assist Kit (Models GT242, GT262, and GT275)
- Identify Parts – Lift Assist Kit (Models GT225 and GT235)
- Identify Parts – Lift Assist Kit (Models 325, 335, 345 and 355)
- Preparing the Vehicle
- Install Rear Frame Mounting Hardware
- Install Mounting Pins (Models GT225, GT235, GT242, GT262, and GT275)
- Install Clips On Tiller Frame
- Install Idler Sheave
- Install Attaching Assist Lever
- Fasten Plate to Lift Rod (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, 285, 320, 325 and 345)
- Fasten Arm to Lift Rod (Models with Foot Lift)
- Install Lift Rod
- Ballasting Requirements
- Set the Depth Control Knob
- Move Manual Lift Lever (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, 285, GT225, GT235, GT242, GT262, and GT275)
- Move Hydraulic Lift Lever (Models 320, 325, 335, 345 and 355)
- Move Lift Pedal (Foot Lift Models)
- Release Spring Tension (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, and 285)
- Put Tiller in Transport Position
- Put Wheels in Down Position
- Install Tiller on Rear Tractor Frame
- Engage the Support Rod
- Lock Wheels in Up Position
- Pivot the Support Rod Down
- Fasten Frame and Install Belt
- Fasten Lift Rod to Lift Link (Models GT242, GT262, and GT275)
- Install Lift Arm Strap and Lift Rod (Models GT225 and GT235)
- Install Lift Arm and Lift Rod (Models with Foot Lift)
- Fasten Plate to Lift Link (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, 285, 320, 325, 335, 345 and 355)
- Adjust Tiller Lift Height
- Release Spring Tension (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, and 285)
- Disconnect Tiller From Tractor Lift Link (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, 285, 320, 325, 335, 345 and 355)
- Disconnect Tiller From Tractor Lift Link (Models GT242, GT262, and GT275)
- Remove Lift Arm Strap and Lift Rod (Models GT225 and GT235)
- Remove Lift Arm and Lift Rod (Models with Foot Lift)
- Put Tiller in Transport Position
- Remove Belt and Open Cams
- Engage the Support Rod
- Put Wheels in Down Position
- Pivot the Support Rod Down
- Store Tiller
- Tilling Tips
- Before Tilling
- Raising and Lowering Tiller (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, 285, GT225, GT235, GT242, GT262, and GT275)
- Raising and Lowering Tiller (Models 320, 325, 335, 345 and 355)
- Raising and Lowering Tiller (Models with Foot Lift)
- Tips for Adjusting Lift Spring (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, and 285)
- Adjusting Lift Spring (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, and 285)
- Adjusting Lift Assist Spring (Models with Foot Lift)
- Using Depth Control Knob
- Adjusting Tilling Depth (Models 240, 245, 260, 265, 285, 320, 325, 335, 345 and 355)
- Adjusting Tilling Depth (Models GT225, GT235, GT242, GT262, and GT275)
- Operating Tiller
- Inspecting, Unplugging, or Parking Tiller
- Transporting Tiller
- Service Intervals
- Grease
- Lubricating Drive Sheave Bearing
- Lubricating Rear Jackshaft
- Lubricating the Chain
- Checking Belt Tension
- Cleaning Under Belt Shield
- Removing Primary Drive Belt
- Installing Primary Drive Belt
- Removing Secondary Belt
- Installing Secondary Drive Belt
- Replacing Tines
- Adjusting Chain
- Using Troubleshooting Chart
- Tiller (All Tractor Models)
- Tiller (Tractor Models 240, 245, 260, 265, 285 and 320)
- Tiller Specifications
- Service Literature
- Parts
- Order Service Parts Online
- John Deere Quality Continues with Quality Service