Service Interval Chart Daily or 10 Hours-250 Hours-750 Hours

Item Daily or 10 Hours 250 Hours 750 Hours
Check Engine Oil Level and Coolant Level ·    
Drain Water Separator ·    
Check Transmission-Hydraulic Oil Level ·    
Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings ** ·    
Lubricate 2WD Front Wheel Bearings ** ·    
Lubricate Front Axle Pivot Pin, Steering Spindles, Cylinder Ends, and Tie Rod Ends ** ·    
Lubricate MFWD Tie Rod, Kingpins, and Axle Pivot ** ·    
Lubricate Triple Link Suspension ** ·    
Lubricate Three-Point Hitch and Lift Links ·    
Check All Tires ·    
Change Engine Oil and Filter ***   ·  
Check Manual Brakes   ·  
Service Batteries   ·  
Drain Fuel Tank Sump   ·  
Inspect Tractor for Loose Bolts   ·  
Check Neutral Start System   ·  
Clean Cab Air and Recirculation Filters *   ·  
Lubricate 2WD Front Axle Pivot Pin, Steering Spindles, Cylinder Ends, and Tie Rod Ends   ·  
Lubricate MFWD Tie Rod, Kingpins, and Axle Pivot   ·  
Check MFWD Axle Housing and Wheel Hub Oil Level   ·  
Lubricate Triple Link Suspension   ·  
Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings     ·
Service Air Intake System and Pre-cleaner *     ·
Check Engine Idle Speeds     ·
Check Coolant and add Coolant Conditioner     ·
Replace Fuel Filters *     ·
Clean Water Separator *     ·
Replace Hydraulic and Transmission Filters *     ·
Clean Fuel Tank Vent Filter     ·
 
* Interval can vary according to operating conditions
** Operating in extremely wet and muddy conditions
*** Change engine oil for the first time after 100 hours maximum of operation (See Break-in Section), then every 250 hours thereafter. If John Deere PLUS-50 oil and a John Deere filter are used, the oil and filter service interval may be extended by 50 percent to 375 hours

 

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