Checking Brake Pads

  1. Park the machine safely. (See Parking Safely in SAFETY.)

    CAUTION: Avoid injury! The machine can fall or slip from an unsafe lifting device or supports.

    • Use a safe lifting device rated for the load to be lifted.
    • Lower machine onto jack stands or other stable supports and block wheels before servicing.

    IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Place jack stands under frame, not under transmission or engine, when raising or supporting machine.

  2. Raise machine with a safe lifting device and lower machine onto jack stands or other stable supports. Block wheels remaining on the ground to prevent machine movement.

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    Remove four wheel nuts (A).



  4. Remove the wheel assembly.

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    Inspect brake pad friction material (B) for wear or damage. Check each pads friction material thickness per specification.

    ItemMeasurementSpecification
    Brake PadMinimum Thickness1 mm (3/64 in.)

    If below this specification or brake pad friction material is damaged, see your John Deere dealer for replacement service.



  6. Install wheel assembly with valve stem to the outside.

  7. Tighten wheel nuts evenly in alternating sequence until snug.

  8. Repeat procedure for remaining three wheels.

  9. Lower machine completely to the ground.

  10. Tighten wheel nuts to specification.

    ItemMeasurementSpecification
    Standard Wheel Assembly (Steel)Torque54 N·m (40 lb.-ft.)
    Sport Wheel Assembly (Alloy)Torque142 N·m (105 lb.-ft.)

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