Maintenance Interval Chart—Every 600 Hours to Every 6000 Hours

Maintenance Interval Chart — 600 Hours to 6000 Hours

Item

Every 600 Hours

Yearly

Every 1000 Hours

Every 2000 Hours or Annually 1

Every 6000 Hours/Six Years1

Service air filter element, intake, hoses, and clamps. Replace as required.

       

Change front axle oil

       

Check front axle thrust bolt torque.

       

Check brake adjustment.

       

Clean front axle breather valve.

       

Change engine oil and filter if less than 200 hours of operation.

 

     

Drain water from fuel tank and replace fuel filters.

 

     

Check all hoses and clamps

 

     

Inspect air intake system hoses and connections each time the air filter is changed, or at a minimum check yearly.

 

     

Check engine valve clearance. See your John Deere dealer.

   

   

Drain, Flush and Refill Engine Cooling System 2

when coolant is NOT checked annually or NOT serviced with the pre-diluted John Deere COOL-GARD II™3

     

 

Drain, Flush and Refill Engine Cooling System 4

when coolant is checked annually and serviced with the pre-diluted John Deere COOL-GARD II™

       


COOL-GARD II is a trademark of Deere & Company
1 If COOL-GARD II is not used and coolant is not tested annually, service interval is 2000 hours/annually
2 See your John Deere dealer for service.
3 Service interval can be extended to six years and 6000 hours thereafter if tractor coolant has been checked annually and serviced with pre-diluted John Deere COOL-GARD II ™.
4 See your John Deere dealer for service.

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