6105M, 6115M, 6125M
and 6140M Tractors
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Foreword
Section 00 - Identification Views
Identification View
Trademarks
Section 05 - Safety
Recognize Safety Information
Understand Signal Words
Follow Safety Instructions
Prepare for Emergencies
Wear Protective Clothing
Protect Against Noise
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires
Handle Starting Fluid Safely
Fire Prevention
In Case of Fire
Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
Keep ROPS Installed Properly
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements
Use Seat Belt Properly
Operating the Tractor Safely
Avoid Backover Accidents
Limited Use in Forestry Operation
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
Keep Riders Off Machine
Instructional Seat
Use Safety Lights and Devices
Use a Safety Chain
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
Use Caution On Slopes and Uneven Terrain
Freeing a Mired Machine
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
Handling Batteries Safely
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
Practice Safe Maintenance
Avoid Hot Exhaust
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely
Work In Ventilated Area
Support Machine Properly
Prevent Machine Runaway
Park Machine Safely
Transport Tractor Safely
Service Cooling System Safely
Service Accumulator Systems Safely
Service Tires Safely
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
Store Attachments Safely
Dispose of Waste Properly
Section 10 - Safety Decals
Pictorial Safety Signs
Starter Motor
Use Seat Belt
Operate the Tractor Safely
Caution When Operating
Do Not Modify ROPS
Tow Loads Safely (not on Tractors up to 30 km/h)
Use of Instructional Seat (If Equipped)
Caution When Operating Front Loader
Caution When Operating Rear PTO
Caution When Operating Front PTO
Avoid Short Circuits
Accumulators (Suspended Front-Wheel Drive Axle)
Accumulator (Brake System)
Operate the Tractor Safely
Do Not Modify ROPS
Never Carry Riders
Caution When Operating Front Loader (on Tractors with Mechanical
Selective Control Valves)
Tow Loads Safely
Regular ROPS Position
Section 15 - Controls and Instruments
Vehicle Controls with SyncroPlus™, PowrReverser™
and PowrQuad™ Transmissions
Vehicle Controls with PowrQuad™ PLUS and AutoQuad™
PLUS Transmissions
Immobilizer
PTO and Creeper Controls
Attachment Controls
Heater and Air-Conditioning Controls
Indicator Lights and Displays
Digital Display - User Interface
Digital Display - Display Properties (Basic Settings)
Digital Display - Information Menu
Digital Display - More Settings
Software Update
Section 20 - Lights
Lights (Tractors with Cab)
Lights (Tractors without Cab)
Light Switches (Tractors with Cab)
Light Switches (Tractors without Cab)
Additional Headlights (Optional Equipment)
Switches for Turn Signal Lights and Horn (Tractors with Cab)
Switches for Turn Signal Lights and Horn (Tractors without Cab)
Operate the Hazard Warning Light Switch
Beacon Light (Option)
Worklight Switches (Tractors with Cab)
Worklight Switches (Tractors without Cab)
Seven-Terminal Trailer Socket
Section 25 - Open Operator's Station and Cab
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
Emergency Exits
Roll-Over Protective Structure
Operate the Foldable ROPS
Seat Belt
Comfort Seat MSG83
Comfort Seat MSG85
Air Comfort Seat — MSG95GL
Air Comfort Seat MSG95AL
Instructional Seat for Training Purposes
Wiper and Washer System
Fan and Air Louvers
Heating System
Air Conditioning System
Tips On Using the Air-Conditioning System
Storage Box
Dome Light
Back-Up Alarm (Optional Equipment)
Adjust the Steering Wheel
Beacon Light
Installing the Monitor
Power Outlet Sockets
Multiple Power-Outlet Socket Strip (If Equipped)
Service Socket (CAN BUS)
Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray
ISOBUS Socket
Opening Windows
Routing Cables Through the Window
Roof Hatch
Section 30 - Break-In Period
After the First 4 and 8 Hours of Operation
Within the First 100 Hours of Operation
After the First 100 Hours of Operation
Section 35 - Prestarting Checks
Prestarting Checks
Comply with Operator's Manuals of Implement Manufacturers
Section 40 - Operating the Engine
Important Information Regarding the Engine
Start the Engine
Cold-Weather Starting Aids
Coolant Heater
Start the Engine With a Slave Battery
Engines with Turbocharger
Engine Protection
Towing the Tractor
Parking the Tractor
Shutting Down the Engine
Battery Cut-Off Switch (If Equipped)
Section 42 - Exhaust Cleaning System
Exhaust Filter Cleaning, General Information
Exhaust Cleaning System, Information for Operator
Access the Engine Menu on the Digital Display
Passive Exhaust Filter Cleaning
Automatic Exhaust Filter Cleaning
Exhaust Filter Cleaning with Tractor Parked
Exhaust Filter, Service Cleaning
Section 45 - Operating the Tractor
Reduce Fuel Consumption
Selecting Correct Travel Speed
Notes on Changing to a Different Size of Tire
Travel Speed Tables and SRI Values
Travel Speeds, SyncroPlus™ Transmission for 30 km/h (12/4),
on 6105M to 6125M Tractors - Tires with SRI 700 and 725
Travel Speeds, SyncroPlus™ Transmission for 30 km/h (12/4),
on 6105M to 6125M Tractors - Tires with SRI 750 and 800
Travel Speeds, SyncroPlus™ Transmission for 30 km/h (12/4),
on 6105M to 6125M Tractors - Tires with SRI 825 and 875
Travel Speeds, PowrReverser™ Transmission for 30 km/h
(16/16), on 6105M to 6125M Tractors - Tires with SRI 700 and 725
Travel Speeds, PowrReverser™ Transmission for 30 km/h
(16/16), on 6105M to 6125M Tractors - Tires with SRI 750 and 800
Travel Speeds, PowrReverser™ Transmission for 30 km/h
(16/16), on 6105M to 6125M Tractors - Tires with SRI 825 and 875
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad™ and PowrQuad™ PLUS Transmissions
for 30 km/h (16/16), on 6105M to 6140M Tractors - Tires with SRI 700
and 725
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad™ and PowrQuad™ PLUS Transmissions
for 30 km/h (16/16), on 6105M to 6140M Tractors - Tires with SRI 750
and 800
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad™ and PowrQuad™ PLUS Transmissions
for 30 km/h (16/16), on 6105M to 6140M Tractors - Tires with SRI 825
and 850
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad™ and PowrQuad™ PLUS Transmissions
for 40 km/h (16/16), on 6105M to 6125M Tractors - Tires with SRI 700
and 800
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad™ and PowrQuad™ PLUS Transmissions
for 40 km/h (16/16), on 6105M to 6125M Tractors - Tires with SRI 825
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad™, PowrQuad™ PLUS and AutoQuad™
PLUS Transmissions for 40 km/h (24/24), on 6105M to 6140M Tractors
- Tires with SRI 700 and 725
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad™, PowrQuad™ PLUS and AutoQuad™
PLUS Transmissions for 40 km/h (24/24), on 6105M to 6140M Tractors
- Tires with SRI 750 and 775
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad™, PowrQuad™ PLUS and AutoQuad™
PLUS Transmissions for 40 km/h (24/24), on 6105M to 6140M Tractors
- Tires with SRI 800 and 825
Travel Speeds, PowrQuad™, PowrQuad™ PLUS and AutoQuad™
PLUS Transmissions for 40 km/h (24/24), on 6105M to 6140M Tractors
- Tires with SRI 875
Engage Front-Wheel Drive
Tractors with TLS Front Axle
Engage Creeper Transmission
Engage the Differential Lock
Hydraulic Foot Brakes
Hydraulic Trailer Brake
Parking the Tractor
Chock Block
Section 46 - Operating the Tractor — SyncroPlus™ and PowrReverser™
Shifting the SyncroPlus™ / PowrReverser™ Transmissions
Section 47 - Operating the Tractor — PowrQuad™ and PowrQuad™
PLUS
Shift the PowrQuad Transmission
Shifting the PowrQuad™ PLUS Transmission
PowrQuad™ PLUS Transmission — Settings
Section 48 - Operating the Tractor — AutoQuad™ PLUS
Shifting the AutoQuad™ PLUS Transmission
AutoQuad Plus Transmission — Settings
Section 50 - Hitch
Hitch Control
Hitch - Maximum Lifting Force
Hitch Remote Control
Hitch - Lift Limit
Hitch - Transporting Mounted Implements
Hitch - Hitch Dampening
Hitch - Adjust Rate of Implement Drop
Hitch - Adjust the Rate of Lift
Hitch - Adjust Working Depth
Hitch - Load/Depth Adjustment
Hitch - Using Draft Control
Hitch - Float Position
Hitch - Direct Control
Front Hitch
Three-Point Hitch
Flat Steel Draft Links
Telescopic Draft Links
Attach Three-Point Hitch Mounted and Drawn Implements
Leveling the Implement
Center Link
Center Link Positions
Lift Links
Adjust for Vertical Float
Sway Blocks (If Equipped)
Stabilizer Bar
Stabilizing System (If Equipped)
Draft Link, Categories 2 and 3N — Adjust Spreading Dimension
Draft Links, Category 3 — Adjust Spreading Dimension
Section 51 - iTEC™ Basic — Intelligent Total Equipment Control
iTEC™ Basic - Operating the Intelligent Total Equipment
Control
Section 55 - Power Take-Off
PTO Guard
Operating Instructions
PTO Options
PTO Speeds
Change the Rear PTO Stub Shaft
Front PTO
Operating PTOs
Select Standard Speed of Rear PTO
Operating the Rear PTO by Fender Control
Connect an Implement to the Rear PTO
Section 60 - Ballast
Ballasting Information and Guidelines for Tractors with Single
Tires
General Guidelines for Tractor Weight Based on Engine Horsepower
General Weight Split Guidelines
Selection of Weights
Ballasting Rear Wheels
Measuring Rear Wheel Slip
Wheel Weights
Filling Tires With Liquid Ballast
Draining the Tires
Install Front Weights
Section 65 - Wheels, Tires
General Wheel, Tire, and Tread Guidelines
Use of Dual Wheels (easy-to-attach)
Changing to a Different Tire Size
Dual Wheel Hub Extensions
Change Wheels Safely
Tires on Front Wheels
Checking and Adjusting Toe-In
Checking and Adjusting Toe-In
Check Toe-In
Adjusting Toe-in on Front-Wheel Drive Axles
Adjust Toe-In - Adjustable Front Axle without Front-Wheel Drive
Adjust the Adjustable Front Axle without Front-Wheel Drive
Adjustable Front Axle without Front-Wheel Drive - Tighten Axle
Bolts and Wheels Bolts
Adjustable Front Axle without Front-Wheel Drive - Tread Widths
without Axle Extensions
Adjustable Front Axle without Front-Wheel Drive - Tread Widths
with Axle Extensions
Instructions for Front Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for
2, 8 and 16 Positions
Front-Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 2 Positions - Tractors
6105M to 6125M
Front-Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 2 Positions - 6140M
Tractor
Front-Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 8 Positions - 6140M
Tractor
Front-Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 16 Positions - Tractors
6105M to 6125M
Front-Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 16 Positions - 6140M
Tractor
Adjust the Fixed Fenders
Adjust the Pivoting Fenders
Fender Settings - (on 6105M to 6125M Tractors)
Adjusting the Fenders (for 6140M Tractors)
Front Axle - Adjust Steering Stop (on 6105M to 6125M Tractors)
Front Axle - Adjust Steering Stop (on 6140M Tractor)
Instructions for Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 2,
8 and 16 Positions - Flanged Axle
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 2 Positions - Flanged
Axle (Tractors 6105M to 6125M)
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 2 Positions - Flanged
Axle (Tractor 6140M)
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 8 Positions - Flanged
Axle (Tractor 6140M)
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 16 Positions - Flanged
Axle (Tractors 6105M to 6125M)
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Rims for 16 Positions - Flanged
Axle (Tractor 6140M)
Tighten Rear Wheel Bolts (with Rack-and-Pinion Axles) - (6105M
to 6125M only)
Tighten Rear Wheel Bolts (with Rack-and-Pinion Axles) - (6140M
only)
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment (with Rack-and-Pinion Axles) - (6105M
to 6125M only)
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment (with Rack-and-Pinion Axles) — Cast Wheels (6140M only)
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment (with Rack-and-Pinion Axles) — Steel Wheels (6140M only)
Rear Dual Wheel Row-Crop Settings and Dual Hub Extensions —
Cast Drive Wheels
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment - Rack-and-Pinion Axle (Tractors
6105M and 6125M)
Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment - Rack-and-Pinion Axle (Tractor
6140M)
Service Tires Safely
Tire Combinations on Tractors without Front-Wheel Drive Axles
- Tractors 6105M to 6125M
Tire Combinations - Tractors 6105M to 6125M
Tire Combinations - Tractor 6140M
Calculate Tire Combinations (Graphic)
Calculate Tire Combination - Tractors 6105M to 6125M
Calculate Tire Combination - Tractor 6140M
Tire Pressures
Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines
Front Wheels - Recommended Pressures, Bias Single Front Tires (Two-Wheel Drive)
Front Wheels - Recommended Pressures, Group 42
Front Wheels - Recommended Pressures, Group 42 (Continued)
Front Wheels - Recommended Pressures, Group 43
Front Wheels - Recommended Pressures, Group 43 (Continued)
Rear Wheels - Recommended Pressures, Group 47
Rear Wheels - Recommended Pressures, Group 47 (Continued)
Rear Wheels - Recommended Pressures, Group 47 (Continued)
Section 70 - Additional Equipment — Hydraulic System
Selective Control Valves
Selective Control Valves - Pressure Adjustment on 450 Series
Levers for Mechanical Selective Control Valves
Additional Functions for Mechanical Selective Control Valves
Selective Control Valves - Couplers
Selective Control Valves - Hose Unions
Selective Control Valves - Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal
(on 6105M to 6140M Tractors)
Selective Control Valves - Oil Withdrawal with Hydrostatic Drive
(with PC Hydraulic System)
Selective Control Valves - Oil Withdrawal with Hydrostatic Drive
(with PFC Hydraulic System)
Additional Oil Reservoir - on 6105M to 6140M Tractors
Pressure-Free Return Circuit - on 6105M to 6140M Tractors
Multi-Function Lever (Mechanical) - Standard
Mechanical Multi-Function Lever with Front-Loader Dampening
Section 71 - Additional Equipment — Other
Swinging Drawbar
Proper Use of Drawbar
Locking the Hitch Pins
Front Loader Implements - Front Loader Brackets for Loaders
H310 and H340
Front Loader Implements - Front loader Consoles for Loaders
H360 and H380
Front Jaw Hitch
Lockable Tank Filler Cap
Section 75 - Transport
Driving Tractor on Roads
Towing Loads and Transporting with Ballast
Using a Safety Chain
Transporting the Tractor
Towing the Tractor
Freeing a Mired Machine
Section 80 - Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant
John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil — Interim Tier
4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, and Stage IV
Diesel Engine Oil — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage
IIIB, and Stage IV
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals — Interim Tier
4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, and Stage IV — OEM Applications
Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
Front-Wheel Drive Axle Oil
Wash Machine After Unloading
Grease
Multiluber Grease
Mixing of Lubricants
Lubricant Storage
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender
Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
Testing Coolant Freeze Point
Diesel Fuel
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
Testing Diesel Fuel
BioDiesel Fuel
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
Oilscan™ and CoolScan™
Section 85 - Lubrication and Periodic Service
Scope of This Manual
Service Tractor Safely
Observe Service Intervals
Safe Maintenance and Cleaning
Using High Pressure Washers
Lubricate All Lubricating Points
Service Intervals
General Instructions Regarding the Condition of the Tractor
Open the Hood
Opening Service Doors
Access to Battery
Access to Fuses
Jack Up the Tractor - Lifting Points
Important Instructions Regarding Alternator
Service After the First 100 Hours
Service As Required
Check/Replace Hydraulic Hoses
Other Service Jobs
Note Regarding the Service Interval for Engine Coolant
Periodic Service
Service (Daily / Every 10, 250 and 500 Hours)
Service (Every 750, 1000, 1500 Hours, Annually and Every 2000
Hours)
Service (Every 2 Years, Every 3000, 4500, 6000 and 10000 Hours)
Section 90 - Service / Daily or Every 10 Hours
Check Brakes
Check the Lights
Clean the Radiator, Condenser and Area Surrounding the Engine
- 4-Cylinder Engines
Check Coolant Level - 4-Cylinder Engines
Check Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level on 6105M to 6140M
Check Engine Oil Level - 4-Cylinder Engines
Check the Fuel Filters - 4-Cylinder Engines
Lubricate Front Hitch
Lubricate Front Axle and U.J. Shafts (6105M to 6140M)
Lubricate Three-Point Hitch
Section 95 - Service / Every 250 Hours
Check the Neutral Start Circuit
Check Air Intake Hoses
Service the Fuel Tank
Front-Wheel Drive Axle - Check Oil Level in Axle Housing
Front-Wheel Drive Axle - Check Oil Level in Final Drives
Front PTO - Check Oil Level
Front Axle without Front-Wheel Drive - Tighten Screws
Tighten Wheel Bolts and Wheel Weights
Front Loader Bracket - Tighten Screws on H310 and H340 Loaders
Front Loader Bracket - Tighten Screws on H360 and H380 Loaders
Front Hitch - Tighten the Screws
CAT II Drawbar - Tighten the Screws
Front Axle without Front-Wheel Drive - Lubricate the Grease
Fittings
Lubricate Pivoting Fenders
Rear PTO, Lubricate Stub Shaft Support
Check the Drawbar for Wear
Section 100 - Service / Every 500 Hours
Changing Engine Oil - 4-Cylinder Engines
Engine - Change the Oil Filter
Change the Fuel Filters - 4-Cylinder Engines
Changing Activated Carbon Filters
Lubricate the Rear Axle
Engine - Check Drive Belt for Wear
Check Engine Ground Connection - 4-Cylinder Engines
Check the Cab Ground Connection
Section 105 - Service / Every 750 Hours
Replace Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filters
Front PTO - Change Oil Filter (if equipped)
Section 110 - Service / Once Every Year
Check the Seat Belt
Test Engine Coolant Using Test Strips - 4-Cylinder Engines
Inspect Hydraulic Hoses
Other Annual Service Jobs
Section 115 - Service / Every 1500 Hours or 2 Years
Changing Cab Air Filters and Recirculation Air Filters
Change the Engine Air Cleaner
Engine - Change Filter of Oil Separator in Crankcase Vent
Changing Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Axle and Final Drives
Change Oil In Front-Wheel Drive Axle Housing
Change Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Final Drives
Change Transmission/Hydraulic Oil and Oil Filter (6105M to 6140M)
Front PTO - Change Oil and Oil Filter (if equipped)
Section 117 - Service / Every 4500 Hours
Engine Air Cleaner - Change the Secondary Element
Section 120 - Service / Every 6000 Hours
Note Regarding the Service Interval for Engine Coolant
Change the Coolant - 4-Cylinder Engines
Section 125 - Service / As Required
Cleaning Cab Air Filters
Bleed Air from Fuel System - 4-Cylinder Engines
Lubricate All Lubricating Points
Operator's Seat
Starter Motor
Replace Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
Replacing the Drive Belt - 4-Cylinder Engines
Fuse and Relay of Electrical Starting Aid
Fuses and Relays under the Right Access Step - 4-Cylinder Engines
Fuses and Relays (LCS) and (FRM), General Information - Tractors
with Cab
Fuses and Relays (LCS) and (FRM) - Tractors with Cab
Fuses and Relays (LCS) and (FRM) - Tractors with Cab from Model
Year 2013
Fuses and Relays (LCS) - Tractors without Cab
Section 130 - Troubleshooting
Hydraulic System
Engine
Electrical System
Section 135 - Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Settings
Operation and Entering the Diagnostic Addresses with Digital
Display (Customer Level)
AIC - Control Software
BLC - Control Software
CCU - Control Software
ECU - Control Software
EIC - Control Software
FCC - Control Software
HCC - Control Software
OIC - Control Software
PTF - Control Software
PTQ - Control Software
PTR - Control Software
RPT - Control Software
SFA - Control Software
TEC - Control Software
TIQ - Control Software
Section 140 - Storage
Storage for a Long Period
Removing Tractor from Storage
Section 145 - Specifications
Dimensions - 6105M to 6125M Tractors
Dimensions (Tractors with Open Operator's Station) - 6105M to
6125M Tractors
Dimensions - 6140M Tractor
Dimensions (Tractors with Open Operator's Station) - 6140M Tractor
Engine - 6105M to 6125M Tractors
Engine - 6140M Tractor
PTO Power Output - 6105M to 6125M Tractors
PTO Power Output - 6140M Tractors
Transmission
Hitch - Tractors 6105M to 6125M
Hitch - 6140M Tractors
Hydraulic System - Tractors 6105M to 6140M
Oil Withdrawal - 6105M to 6140M Tractors
Loads and Weights - Tractors 6105M to 6125M
Loads and Weights - 6140M Tractor
How to Calculate Maximum Permissible Download on Trailer Hitch
Towed Mass - Tractors 6105M to 6140M
How to Calculate Permissible Mass
Vibration
Electrical System - for 4 Cylinder Motors
Capacities - 6105M to 6140M Tractors
Sound Level
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Normal Operation)
- 6105M Tractor
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Front Loader
Operation) - 6105M Tractor
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Normal Operation)
- 6115M Tractor
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Front Loader
Operation) - 6115M Tractor
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Normal Operation)
- 6125M Tractor
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Front Loader
Operation) - 6125M Tractor
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Normal Operation)
- 6140M Tractor
Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Front Loader
Operation) - 6140M Tractor
Permissible Rear Axle Load in Relation to Tires - 6105M Tractor
Permissible Rear Axle Load in Relation to Tires - 6115M Tractor
Permissible Rear Axle Load in Relation to Tires - 6125M Tractor
Permissible Rear Axle Load in Relation to Tires - 6140M Tractor
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
Safety Note Regarding the Subsequent Installation of Electrical
and Electronic Appliances and/or Components
Limited Battery Warranty
EPA Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement—Compression
Ignition
CARB Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement—Compression
Ignition
Section 150 - Serial Numbers
Type Plates
Plate for Product Identification and Serial Numbers of Components
Plate for Product Identification Number
Engine Serial Number
Transmission Serial Number
Front-Wheel Drive Serial Number
Serial Number of Operator's Cab
Serial Number of Operator's Seat
Sub-Assembly Serial Numbers
Section 155 - Glossary
Glossary
Section 160 - Service Records
250 Hour Service
500 Hour Service
750 Hour Service
Once Every Year
1000 Hour Service
Every 1500 Hours or 2 Years
Every 2000 Hours
Every 3000 Hours
Every 4500 Hours
6000 Hour Service
10000 Hour Service
Section IBC - John Deere Service Keeps You On the Job
John Deere Parts
The Right Tools
Well-Trained Technicians
Prompt Service