Checking and Replacing Cab Air Filters

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Dispose of used filters in accordance with federal, state, and local laws/regulations.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT clean recirculation air filter or fresh air canister filter. Replace filters at service interval or when performance indicates.

Recirculation Air Filter

IMPORTANT: DO NOT clean filter. Replace filter at service interval or when performance indicates.

NOTE: Use John Deere activated carbon air filter or appropriate substitute. (See your John Deere dealer.)

1. Remove filter cover (A) behind seat. Remove filter.

2. Inspect filter for holes, seal damage, and other damage. Replace filter if any damage is detected. In dusty conditions, this service can be required more often.

3. Install filter and filter cover.

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A-Filter Cover

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Fresh Air Filter

1. Remove cover from filter housing (A) under cab right-hand side.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT clean canister filter. Replace filter at service interval or when performance indicates.

NOTE: Use John Deere activated carbon air filter or appropriate substitute. (See your John Deere dealer.)

2. Remove air filter (B).

3. Remove foam pre-filter sleeve. Wash pre-filter in water or mild detergent and allow to dry. Inspect and replace as necessary.

4. Inspect air filter for holes, seal damage, and other damage. Replace filter if any damage is detected. In dusty conditions, this service can be required more often.

5. If air filter is replaced, record date and engine hours on decal (C).

6. Slide dry foam pre-filter sleeve on canister filter.

7. Install air filter and filter housing cover.


A-Filter Housing
B-Air Filter
C-Decal

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