Jack Up the Tractor - Lifting Points

The illustrations show the recommended lifting points for jacking up the tractor. Use a stable jack with sufficient lifting force. See Specifications, Loads and Weights in Section 145.

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A - Raise Rear of Tractor, e.g. to Remove Rear Wheel

B - Raise Rear of Tractor, e.g. to Remove Rear Wheel

C - Raise Right End of Axle, e.g. to Remove Right Front Wheel

D - Raise Center of Axle (Use Wooden Wedges to Prevent Axle from Tilting)

E - Raise Left End of Axle, e.g. to Remove Left Front Wheel

F - Raise Front End of Tractor under the Basic Weight

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With Hydraulic Pick-Up Hitch

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Without Hydraulic Pick-Up Hitch


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C - Raise Right End of Axle, e.g. to Remove Right Front Wheel

D - Raise Center of Axle (Use Wooden Wedges to Prevent Axle from Tilting)

E - Raise Left End of Axle, e.g. to Remove Left Front Wheel

F - Raise Front End of Tractor under the Basic Weight


CAUTION:

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JT02043 and JT02044 Support Stands

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Example

JT02043 - Support Stand, 482 to 736 mm (19 to 29 in.)

JT02044 - Support Stand, 863 to 1117 mm (34 to 44 in.)

Use approved lifting equipment only.

Jack up tractor on firm, level ground only.

Before doing any further work on the tractor, first secure it using suitable support stands. The special John Deere tools shown can be used for this purpose. These support stands are available from your John Deere dealer.

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