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The oil and filter service intervals in the table below should be used as guidelines. Actual service intervals also depend on operation and maintenance practices. It is suggested to use oil analysis to determine the actual service life of the oil and to aid in selection of the proper oil and filter service interval.
Oil and filter service intervals are based on a combination of oil pan capacity, type of engine oil and filter used, and sulfur content of the diesel fuel.
| Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals |
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Standard Drain Oil Pan |
| Fuel Sulfur |
Less than 0.05% (500 ppm) |
| Standard Oil |
200 hours |
| Premium Oil |
300 Hours |
| Fuel Sulfur |
0.05 to 0.50% (500 to 5000 ppm) |
| Standard Oil |
150 Hours |
| Premium Oil |
275 hours |
| Fuel Sulfur |
0.50 to 1.00% (5000 to 10000 ppm) |
| Standard Oil |
125 hours |
| Premium Oil |
187 hours |
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Diesel fuel sulfur level will affect engine oil and filter service intervals. Higher fuel sulfur levels reduce oil and filter service intervals as shown in the table.
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Use of diesel fuel with sulfur content less than 0.10% (1000 ppm is strongly recommended.)
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Use of diesel fuel with sulfur content 0.10% (1000 ppm) to 0.50% (5000 ppm) may result in REDUCED oil and filter change intervals as shown in the table.
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BEFORE using diesel fuel with sulfur content greater than 0.50% (5000 ppm), contact your John Deere dealer.
Oil types
(premium or standard) in the table include:
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"Premium Oils" include John Deere PLUS-50
, ACEA E7 ou ACEA E6.
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"Standard Oils" include John Deere"TORQ-GARD SUPREME", API CI-4 PLUS, API CI-4, API CH-4, ACEA E5, or ACEA E4, or ACEA E3 oils.
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