IntroductionProduct IdentificationSafetyOperatingReplacement PartsService IntervalsEvery 100 Hours or Annually (whichever comes first) Every 200 Hours or Two Years (whichever comes first) Service LubricationService EngineService TransmissionService MowerService ElectricalService MiscellaneousTroubleshootingStorageAssemblySpecificationsWarrantyJohn Deere Quality StatementService Record
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Service IntervalsServicing Your MachinePlease use the following timetables to perform routine maintenance on your machine. Initial Break-InAfter First 5 Hours of Operation· Lubricate front wheel spindles. After First 25 Hours of Operation· Check/tighten loose hardware. · Change engine oil and filter. · Check transmission oil level. After First 50 Hours of Operation· Change engine oil and filter. After First 100 Hours of Operation· Change engine oil and filter. Every 25 HoursEvery 50 Hours· Check transmission oil level. · Lubricate front wheel spindles. · Lubricate mower gage wheels. · Lubricate mower blade spindles. · Check/service air cleaner elements. Every 100 Hours or Annually (whichever comes first)· Check/tighten loose hardware. · Check battery electrolyte level. · Change engine oil and filter. · Inspect spark plugs and check gap. Every 200 Hours or Two Years (whichever comes first)Every 250 HoursEvery 500 HoursNOTE: See your John Deere dealer for these services. · Check carburetor adjustment. |
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