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IMPORTANT:
Recommended service intervals are for average conditions. Service more often if combine is operated in extreme conditions.
1.
Check engine oil level by means of dipstick.
IMPORTANT:
Only check oil level after engine has been shut off for at least 2 minutes. See "Checking Engine Oil Level" for more details.
NOTE:
During the first 50 hours of operation the air compressor will have a higher oil consumption, therefore it is very important to check the oil level daily and refill, if necessary. After the first oil change, consumption will be reduced.
2.
Check hydraulic system oil level. Check with header on ground. Oil level should be approximately at center of sight-glass. Add John Deere recommended oil if necessary.
3.
Check the condition and coolant level of the cooling system. Add water and additives according to the proportions specified in the "Fuel, Lubricants and Coolant" section.
IMPORTANT:
Only refill cooling system with engine shut down and at ambient temperature.
NOTE:
Change coolant every 2000 hours or two years, whichever happens first.
4.
Lubrication points. One point at each variable threshing cylinder speed drive pulley (without reduction gear).
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IMPORTANT:
These points must be lubricated with GREASE and pulleys closed. MOBILITH SHC 007 grease recommended.
NOTE:
The tailings elevator was removed for illustration purposes.
5.
Check cleanliness and service condition of all of the machine's lights.
NOTE:
After roughly cleaning the lamp lenses, wipe with a cloth moistened in household alcohol for better lamp performance.
6.
Check shift lock solenoid operating function.
7.
Lubrication points. One point on each side of machine, on the rear axle steering system. Two points on each side of machine, on rear-wheel drive linkage.
8.
Lubrication points. One point on rear axle linkage.
9.
Lubrication points. One point on rear-wheel drive pivot.
10.
Lubrication points. One point on each side of machine, on straw chopper bearings.
11.
Lubrication points. One point on each idler pulley and one point on idler arm of straw chopper belt.
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