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9360R, 9410R, 9460R, 9510R
and 9560R Tractors North
American Edition B3

All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.

Foreword
Trademarks
Quick Reference Specifications

Section 05 - Safety

Recognize Safety Information
Understand Signal Words
Follow Safety Instructions
Prepare for Emergencies
Wear Protective Clothing
Protect Against Noise
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires
Handle Starting Fluid Safely
Fire Prevention
In Case of Fire
Keep ROPS Installed Properly
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements
Use Seat Belt Properly
Operating the Tractor Safely
Avoid Backover Accidents
Limited Use in Forestry Operation
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
Keep Riders Off Machine
Instructional Seat
Use Safety Lights and Devices
Use a Safety Chain
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
Use Caution On Slopes and Uneven Terrain
Freeing a Mired Machine
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
Handling Batteries Safely
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
Practice Safe Maintenance
Avoid Hot Exhaust
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely
Work In Ventilated Area
Support Machine Properly
Prevent Machine Runaway
Park Machine Safely
Transport Tractor Safely
Service Cooling System Safely
Service Accumulator Systems Safely
Service Tires Safely
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
Store Attachments Safely
Dispose of Waste Properly

Section 10 - Safety Signs

Replace Damaged or Missing Safety Signs
Safety Signs—Cab Upper Left Corner Post
Safety Signs—Cab Lower Left Corner Post
Safety Signs—Cab Left Side Post
Safety Signs—Engine
Engine Block Heater—9.0 L Engine (If Equipped)
Engine Block Heater—13.5 L Engine (If Equipped)
Safety Signs—Left Side Frame
Safety Signs—Rear Frame
Implement Detected
Auxiliary Control

Section 15 - Controls and Instruments

Front Console
Corner Post Display
Information Indicators
Digital Indicators—Tachometer, Ground Speed and Transmission
Gauges—Coolant Temperature, Engine Oil Pressure and Fuel Level
CommandARM™
CommandARM™ Controls
18-Speed Transmission—Shift Lever
24-Speed Transmission—MST Shift Levers
Rear Hitch Raise/Lower Switches — External

Section 16 - CommandCenter™

Navigating The CommandCenter™—Read Me First
Activating The System
CommandCenter™ Menu
Short Cut Buttons
Page Structure
CommandCenter™ Input Fields
CommandCenter™ Left Region
CommandCenter™ Right Region—Softkeys
Navigating To Specific Page
Setting Alarm Volume
Display Control Test
Touchscreen Calibration Test
Setting Cab Lighting
Viewing Basic Diagnostic Readings
CommandCenter™ Software Version
Selecting Highlight Color
Auxiliary Controls
Setting Country, Language, And Units
Setting System Time
Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements
Connecting ISO Implements and Multiple ISO Displays
Default Home Page
Viewing Engine Hours
Configuring Home Page
Setting Cab Lighting
Using Performance Monitor Main
Setting Implement Width and Control Modes—Performance Monitor Settings
Setting Service Interval—Performance Monitor Settings
Calibrating Dual Beam Radar—Performance Monitor Setting
Manual Vehicle Speed Calibration—Performance Monitor Settings
Setting Distance Counter—Performance Monitor Total
Access Manager
Use Video Display Capability Properly (Touchscreen CommandCenter™ Only) (If Equipped)
Installing Video Display Camera (Touchscreen CommandCenter™ Only, Equipped with 2630 Display)
Three Camera Video Harness with Ethernet Cable (If Equipped)
Video Display Settings (Touchscreen CommandCenter™ Only) (If Equipped)
Service Advisor Remote (SAR ) (If Equipped)
Message Center

Section 17 - Operating the Radio

CommandCenter Radio and Phone Right Region Softkeys
Operating Deluxe Radio
Setting Clock and Alarm—Deluxe Radio
Changing World Tuner Settings—Deluxe Radio
Operating Premium Radio with Compact Disc (CD) Player
Setting Clock — Premium Radio
Setting the Alarm—Premium Radio
Compact Disk (CD) Mode — Premium Radio
Using iPod® — Premium Radio
Satellite Service for Premium Radio — US and Canada Only
Changing World Tuner Setting—Premium Radio
USB Mode – Premium Radio
Setting up Hands Free (Bluetooth®) Mode – Premium Radio
Using Weather Band
Premium Radio Source Select on the CommandCenter™
Premium Radio AM/FM Home Page on the CommandCenter™
Premium Radio CD/MP3/USB/AUX Home Pages on the CommandCenter™
Premium Radio XM Home Page on the CommandCenter™
Premium Radio Settings on the CommandCenter™
Operating the Phone Through the CommandCenter
Phone Book on the CommandCenter
Phone Settings on the CommandCenter™

Section 20 - Lights

Light Identification
Configuring Lights
Delayed Egress Lighting (If Equipped)
Programmable Lights
Operating Turn Signals and High/Low Beam
Operating Hazard Lights and Extremity Transport Lights
Operating Rotary Beacon Light (If Equipped)
Using Seven-Terminal Outlet

Section 25 - Operator Station

Adjusting Air Suspension Seat
Adjusting Active Seat™(If Equipped)
Using Instructional Seat
Heated Leather Seat (If Equipped)
Adjusting CommandARM™ Position
Operating Cab Heat, Defrost and Air Conditioning—Standard Equipment
Operating Automatic Temperature Control —ClimaTrak™ (ATC)
Operator Presence Sensor
Adjusting Steering Wheel and Column
Operating Horn
Operating Front Windshield Wiper and Washer
Operating Rear Window Wiper and Washer (If Equipped)
Installing Business Band or CB Radio and Antenna
Using Auxiliary Power Strip And Electrical Outlets (If Equipped)
Connecting Compatible Electronic Equipment
Configuring Tractor For GPS/Radar
Mounting StarFire™ Receiver
Installing GreenStar™ System Components
Connecting AutoTrac™ Assisted Steering System (If Equipped)
Monitor Bracket Mounts
Using Electric Mirror (If Equipped)
Using Electric Telescoping Heated Mirror (If Equipped)
Pull-Down Sunshade (If Equipped)
Using Implement Connector

Section 30 - Break-In Period

Break-In Check—First 100 Hours

Section 35 - Operating the Engine

Exhaust Filter System Overview
Exhaust Filter AUTO Mode
Parked Exhaust Filter Cleaning—Service Regeneration or DPF Recovery
Engine Operation
Starting the Engine
Stopping the Engine
Engine Fuel System and Power Rating
Reduce Fuel Consumption
Cold Weather Starting—Starting Fluid
Cold Weather Starting And Operation—Internal Starting Aid
Operating the Engine
Changing Starting Fluid Canister
Using Engine Coolant Heater—9.0 L Engine (If Equipped)
Using Engine Coolant Heater—13.5 L Engine (If Equipped)
Using a Booster Battery or Charger

Section 40 - Operating the Tractor

Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
Keep Riders Off Machine
Using Emergency Window Exit
Using Seat Belts
Using Instructional Seat (If Equipped)
Hydraulic System Warm-Up—Standard or High Flow
Using FieldCruise™
Using Foot Decelerator
Drivetrain Protection—9460R, 9510R and 9560R
Transmission Operation
Shifting the Transmission—24-Speed
Shifting On-the-Go—24-Speed
Operating the 18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Shifting the Transmission—18-Speed Powershift
Setting Startup Gear
Operating 18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Using the Brakes
Using Hydraulic Trailer Brakes (If Equipped)
Using Differential Lock
Backup Alarm (If Equipped)

Section 42 - Intelligent Total Equipment Control (iTEC™)

CommandCenter™ Right Region Softkeys Displayed In This Section
Operator Station Description And Functions
CommandCenter Pages Description And Functions
Inhibit, Abort, Cancel, or Interrupt Conditions
Entering Or Editing Equipment Name
Manually Programming A Sequence While Stationary
Recording A Sequence While Driving
Learn Distance Only
Executing Programmed Sequence
Aborting and/or Clearing iTEC Sequence
iTEC™ Functions—Efficiency Manager™ Powershift Transmission

Section 45 - Tractor Implement Automation

Tractor-Implement Automation (TIA)
Activating Tractor-Implement Automation Equipment
Requirements for PTO
Requirements for E-SCVs
Requirements for Powershift Transmission
Requirements For Guidance
Requirements For Rear Hitch
Requirements For Drive Strategy
Operating Tractor Implement Automation

Section 46 - AutoTrac™

AutoTrac™ System Component Location
AutoTrac™ Steering System

Section 50 - Hydraulics and Selective Control Valves

CommandCenter™ Right Region Softkeys Displayed In This Section
Configuring Selective Control Valves On CommandCenter™ - Access Settings
Configuring Selective Control Valves On CommandCenter™ - Standard Mode
Configuring Selective Control Valves On CommandCenter™ - Independent Mode
Configuring Selective Control Valves On CommandCenter™ - Feature Mode
Connecting Hydraulic Hoses
Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses
Determining Total Flow Demand
Using Six Position SCV Control Levers
SCV Lever—Neutral Position
SCV Lever—Extend and Extend Detent Position
SCV Lever—Retract and Retract Detent Position
SCV Lever—Float Position
Operator Presence Sensor
Hydraulic Option Configuration

Section 55 - Remote Hydraulic Connections

High Flow Hydraulic Component Identification
Standard Hydraulic Component Identification
Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System—Power-Beyond
Examples Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System—Power-Beyond
Using Hydraulic Spray Pumps
Implement Connection Example 1—Pressure Control Valve Applications (Grain Drills or Air Seeders with Constant Down-Pressure System)—Less Hitch—Standard Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 2—Motor Application Using Motor Case Drain—Less Hitch—Standard Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 3—Closed Center Valve, Pump at High Pressure—Less Hitch—Standard Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 4—Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to SCV Using Motor Return Tip—Less Hitch—Standard Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 5—Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to Motor Return—With Hitch—With Lift Assist—Standard Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 6—Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to Motor Return—With Hitch—Implement Lift Assist—Standard Hydraulics
Connecting Implements to High Flow Hydraulic SCV's
Implement Connection Example 1—Implement Control Valves—Less Hitch—High Flow Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 2—Pressure Control Valve Applications (Grain Drills or Air Seeders with Constant Down-Pressure System)—Less Hitch—High Flow Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 3—Closed Center Valve, Pump at High Pressure—Less Hitch—High Flow Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 4—Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to SCV Using Motor Return Tip—With Hitch—High Flow Hydraulics
Using Implement Requiring Large Volumes of Oil
Recommended Scraper Hydraulic Hose Tips

Section 60 - Drawbar and PTO

Observing Drawbar Load Limitations
Category 4 Heavy Duty Drawbar Reinforcement Kit Load Limitations (If Equipped)
Category 5 Heavy Duty Drawbar Support Load Limitations (If Equipped)
Selecting Drawbar Position
Adjusting Drawbar Side-to-Side Movement
Installing Clevis Assembly—Category 4 Drawbar
Using Clevis Assembly—Category 4 Drawbar
Installing Clevis Assembly—Category 5 Drawbar
Using Clevis Assembly—Category 5 Drawbar
Using Correct Drawbar Pin—Category 5 to 4
Attaching PTO Driven Implement (If Equipped)
Using PTO Master Shield (If Equipped)
Operating PTO (If Equipped)
Setting Rear PTO Engagement Rate

Section 65 - Hitch

Hitch Set-up and Use (Quick Reference)
Using Hitch Command Lever
Adjusting Load/Depth Control (Draft Response)
Using Position Control
Using Draft Control
Adjusting Hitch Upper Limit
Adjusting Hitch Drop Rate
Setting Hitch Slip Response
Using Float Operation
Using External Raise/Lower Switches
Using Hitch Manual Lowering Feature
Hitch Components
Using Sway Blocks
Attaching Implement to Quick Coupler
Detaching Implement From Quick Coupler
Adjusting Implement Level
Lateral Float
Hitch Conversion—Category 4/4N Convertible Quick Coupler
Converting Category 4N/3 Convertible Quick Coupler Lower Hooks
Converting Category 4N/3 Convertible Quick Coupler Upper Hook

Section 70 - TouchSet Depth Control

Using TouchSet™ Depth Controls
Attaching Implement and Control System

Section 75 - Performance Ballasting

General Performance Guidelines
Determining Maximum Ballast
Worksheet to Calculate Ballast Changes
Ballasting for Engine Horsepower
Controlling Power Hop
Calculating Ballast—Tractors Without Hitch
Calculating Ballast—Tractors With Hitch
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart (9360R and 9410R) —Pounds
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart (9360R and 9410R) —Pounds (Continued)
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart (9360R and 9410R) —Pounds (Continued)
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart (9460R and 9510R) — Pounds
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart (9460R and 9510R) — Pounds (Continued)
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart (9460R and 9510R) — Pounds (Continued)
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart (9560R) — Pounds
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart (9560R) — Pounds (Continued)
Using Cast Hub Wheel Weights
Front Weight Frame
Installing QUIK-TATCH Frame Weights
Implement Guidelines
Measuring Wheel Slip—MANUALLY
Using Liquid Ballast

Section 80 - Wheels, Tires, and Treads

Service Tires Safely
Tire Group Sizes
Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines
Recommended Inflation Pressures—Single Tires
Recommended Inflation Pressures—Dual Tires—Group 47
Recommended Inflation Pressures—Dual Tires—Group 48
Recommended Inflation Pressures—Triple Tires
Recommended Pressures—Group 48 — IF Tires
Recommended Pressures—Group 48 — IF Tires (Continued)
Using Correct Tire Combinations
Using Dual Tires
Observing Tread Width Limitations
Tread Widths—Singles or Duals
Tread Widths—Triples
Triple Wheels (Standard Wheel Hubs)
Triple Wheels (Heavy Duty Wheel Hubs)
Installing Wheel Rim to Cast Wheel
Wheel Torque Wrench Adapter—JDG679
Wheel Weight Holding Wrench—JDG10958
Wheel Tightening Stand—DFRW219 or JDG10741
Adjusting and Tightening Wheels—Standard Cast Drive Wheel and Dual Hubs
Adjusting and Tightening Wheels—Steel Drive Wheel and Dual Standard Hubs
Adjusting and Tightening Wheels-Heavy-Duty Drive Wheels and Dual Hubs
Adjusting and Tightening—Heavy-Duty Dual Wheel Hubs
Using Steering Stops

Section 85 - Transport

Driving Tractor on Roads
Towing Loads and Transporting with Ballast
Use Safety Lights and Devices
Transporting Rear Mounted Implements with Ballast
Using Safety Chains
Transporting on Carrier
Towing—Rear Wheels Off Ground
Tow Mode—Towing With All Wheels On Ground
Freeing a Mired Tractor

Section 90 - Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolants

Diesel Fuel
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
Fuel Storage
Filling Fuel Tank
Biodiesel Fuel
Testing Diesel Fuel
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
John Deere Break-In™ Plus Engine Oil
Diesel Engine Oil—Tractors With 9.0 L and 13.5 L Interim Tier 4 and Stage III B Engines
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals—Tractors With 9.0 L and 13.5 L Interim Tier 4 and Stage III B Engines
Diesel Engine Oil—Tractors With 13.5 L Tier 2 and Stage II Engines
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals—Tractors With 13.5 L Tier 2 and Stage II Engines
Oil Filters
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Coolant
Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II COOLANT EXTENDER
Supplemental Coolant Additives
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Deere COOL-GARD™ II COOLANT EXTENDER
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant
Oilscan™ and CoolScan™
Powershift Transmission/Axle and Hydraulic Oil
18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Grease
Corn Head Grease
Mixing of Lubricants
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
Lubricant Storage

Section 95 - Maintenance and Service Intervals

Observing Service Intervals
Service Interval Chart—Daily or 10 Hours—50 Hours—250 Hours—500 Hours—1000 Hours
Service Interval Chart—Annual—1500 Hours—2500 Hours—4500 Hours—5000 Hours—6000 Hours
Raising and Closing the Hood
Accessing Batteries
Using High-Pressure Washers
Using Compressed Air
Jack Up the Tractor - Lifting Points

Section 100 - Lubrication and Maintenance - As Indicated or Required

Replace Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters
Clean Radiator, Oil-Fuel Cooler, and Condenser
Check Engine Compartment For Debris
Clean Hydraulic Oil Suction/Sump Screens

Section 102 - Lubrication and Maintenance—Daily or 10 Hour

Checking Engine Oil Level—9360R Tractor
Checking Engine Oil Level - 9410R-9460R-9510R-9560R Tractors
Checking Coolant Level
Draining Water Separator
Checking Transmission/Hydraulic/Axle Oil Level—24-Speed POWRSYNC
Checking Transmission/Hydraulic Reservoir/Axle Oil Level—Powershift Transmission

Section 105 - Lubrication and Maintenance—50 Hour Service

Perform This And Other Scheduled Services
Checking Tires
Lubricating Hitch Center Link and Lift Links
Lubricating Lift Cylinders and Rockshaft
Lubricating Hinge Pins—Standard Gudgeon
Lubricating Hinge Pins—Heavy-Duty Gudgeon With Tapered Roller Bearings
Lubricating Steering Pin Bushings (If Equipped)

Section 110 - Lubrication and Maintenance—250 Hour Service

Perform This And Other Scheduled Services
Checking Manual Brakes
Checking Neutral Start System
Checking PARK System
Draining Fuel Tank Sump
Lubricating Telescoping Drive Shafts—24-Speed POWRSYNC Transmission Only
Lubricating PTO Drive Shaft
Lubricating Heavy Duty Gudgeon Bearings (If Equipped)
Lubricating Lower Drive Line Bearings
Lubricating Hitch Center Link and Lift Links
Lubricating Lift Cylinders and Rockshaft

Section 115 - Lubrication and Maintenance—500 Hour Service

Perform This And Other Scheduled Services
Changing Engine Oil and Filter—9360R Tractor
Changing Engine Oil and Filter - 9410R-9460R-9510R-9560R Tractors
Checking Wheel and Weight Bolts
Inspect Drawbar Support Cap Screws
Checking Dual Beam Radar Sensor
Replacing Fuel Filter Elements—9360R Tractor
Replacing Fuel Filter Elements—9410R-9460R-9510R-9560R Tractors
Checking Air Intake System
Backflushing Optional Fuel Water Separator (If Equipped)
Cleaning Optional Fuel Water Separator Filter Element (If Equipped)
Lubricate Rear Hitch Draft Sensor (If Equipped)

Section 120 - Lubrication and Maintenance—1000 Hour Service

Perform This And Other Scheduled Services
Clean Fuel Tank Vent Filters
Replacing Cab Fresh Air Filters and Recirculation Filters
Testing Coolant and Add Coolant Conditioner

Section 125 - Lubrication and Maintenance—Annual Service

Handling Batteries Safely
Service Batteries and Connectors
Testing Coolant
Inspecting Seat Belts
Inspect Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters For Damage
Lubricate VARI-COOL™ Fan Drive and Driven Sheaves—For 9360R 9.0 L Engine
Lubricate VARI-COOL™ Fan Drive and Driven Sheaves—9410R-9460R-9510R-9560R 13.5 L Engine

Section 130 - Lubrication and Maintenance—1500 Hour Service

Perform This And Other Scheduled Services
Changing Transmission/Hydraulic Reservoir/Axle Oil—24-Speed POWRSYNC Transmission
Replacing Transmission/Axle Oil Filter—24-Speed POWRSYNC Transmission
Changing Transmission/Hydraulic Reservoir/Axle Oil—18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Replacing Transmission Oil Filter—18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Replacing Hydraulic Filters
Replacing Axle Filter—9510R and 9560R Tractors Only
Clean Hydraulic Oil System Vent Filter
Inspect Belt Tensioner
Check Axle Vertical Play (Severe Duty Use)

Section 135 - Lubrication and Maintenance—2500 Hour Service

Adjust Engine Valve Clearance

Section 140 - Lubrication and Maintenance—4500 Hour or Five Year Service

Perform This And Other Scheduled Services
Replace Transmission Drive Shaft Damper

Section 142 - Lubrication and Maintenance—5000 Hour Service

Perform This And Other Scheduled Services
Replace Engine Crankshaft Damper—For Tier 2 and Stage II Engines Only

Section 145 - Lubrication and Maintenance—6000 Hour Service

Perform This And Other Scheduled Services
Draining, Flushing and Refilling Cooling System—9360R Tractors - 9.0L Engine
Draining, Flushing and Refilling Cooling System—13.5L Engine
Checking De-aeration Cap And De-aeration Tank

Section 150 - General Maintenance and Inspection

Service Accumulator Systems Safely
Internal Park Brake
Servicing and Connecting Snap to Connect STC® Fittings
Diesel Particulate Filter Maintenance and Service
Exhaust Filter / Diesel Particulate Filter Ash Handling and Disposal
Exhaust Filter Disposal
Replace Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
Cleaning Grille Screens, Radiator and Oil Cooler
Inspect and Clean Fuel Sump Screen
Checking Weep Hole—9.0 L Engine
Checking Weep Hole—13.5 L Engine
Drive Belt Routing
Replacing VARI-COOL™ Fan Belt—9360R - 9.0 L Engine
Replacing VARI-COOL™ Fan Belt—9410R-9460R-9510R-9560R - 13.5 L Engine
Powershift Transmission Calibration
Aborting Powershift Transmission Calibration
Checking Air Conditioning System
Do Not Modify Fuel System
Bleeding Fuel System

Section 155 - Maintenance—Electrical System

Introduction to Electrical System Section
Load Center Fuses
Replace Master Fuse
Implement Power Relay Module
Welding Near Electronic Control Units
Keep Electronic Control Unit Connectors Clean
Handling Halogen Light Bulbs Safely
Replacing Front Grille Flood Light Bulb—Standard Lighting
Handling HID Light Bulbs Safely
HID Bulbs
Adjusting Front Grille Lights
Aiming Head Lights
Replacing Front, Side And Rear Cab Roof Bulbs
Replacing Brake or Turn Signal Light Bulb
Replacing Dome Light Bulb
Replacing Courtesy Light
Replacing Map Light
Replacing Extremity Warning Light Bulb (if Equipped)

Section 160 - Troubleshooting

Engine Troubleshooting
24-Speed Transmission Troubleshooting
18-Speed Powershift Transmission-Hydraulic-Axles Troubleshooting
Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
Brakes Troubleshooting
Hitch Troubleshooting
Selective Control Valve Troubleshooting
Electrical System Troubleshooting
Operator Enclosure Troubleshooting

Section 165 - Diagnostic Trouble Codes

STOP, Service Alert, and Information Indicators
Accessing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Armrest Interface Control Unit (AIC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Active Seat Control Unit (ASU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Automatic Temperature Control Unit (ATC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Brake Control Unit (BRC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Central Control Unit (CCU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Cab Load Center (CLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Cab Switch Module (CSM) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Engine Control Unit (ECU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Engine Interface Control Unit (EIC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Front Chassis Control (FCC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Hitch Control Center (HCC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Hitch Valve 1 (HV1) Diagnostic Codes
StarFire™ Control Unit (ITC) Diagnostic Codes
JDLink™ Control Unit (JDL) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Operator Interface Control Unit (OIC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Primary Display Unit (PDU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Powershift Transmission Control Unit (PTP) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Roof Lighting Control Unit (RLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Rear PTO Control Unit (RPT) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
SCV CAN Controller (SCC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Sequence Control Unit (SMV) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Selective Control Valve I-VI (SV1-6) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Tractor Electronic Control Unit (TEC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Tractor Electronic Interface (TEI) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Transmission Interface (TIP) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Vehicle Load Center Control Unit (VLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Virtual Terminal Implement (VTI) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Steering System Control Units (XMC and XSC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Section 170 - Storage

Placing Tractor in Storage
Removing Tractor from Storage
Paint Finish Care

Section 175 - Specifications

Engine
Capacities
Hydraulics
Electrical
Transmission and Power Train
Hitch, PTO and Drawbar
Overall Dimensions
Ground Speeds—24-Speed Transmission
Ground Speeds—18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Identify Zinc-Flake Coated Fasteners
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
EPA Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement—Compression Ignition
CARB Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement—Compression Ignition
Limited Battery Warranty

Section 180 - Identification Numbers

Identification Plates
Record Product Identification Number
Record Engine Serial Number
Record Cab Serial Number
Record Transmission Serial Number
Record PTO Serial Number
Record PTO Clutch Serial Number
Keep Proof of Ownership
Keep Machines Secure

Section 185 - Lubrication and Maintenance Records

As Indicated or As Required
250 Hour Service Records
500 Hour Service Records
1000 Hour Service Records
Annual Service Records
1500 Hour Service Records
2500 Hour Service Records
4500 Hour or Five Year Service Records
5000 Hour Service Records
6000 Hour Service Records

Section 190 - Glossary

Glossary of Terms

Section SLIT - John Deere Service Literature Available

Technical Information

Section IBC - John Deere Service Keeps You on the Job

John Deere Is At Your Service