Observe Service Intervals
In an emergency, where an authorized John Deere service location
is not available, repairs may be performed at any available service
establishment, or by the owner, using any replacement part, provided
such parts are warranted by their manufacturer to be the equivalent
of John Deere parts in performance and durability and the failure
does not arise from the owner’s failure to perform required
maintenance.

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Hour Meter — Mechanically Controlled Engines

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Hour Meter — Electronically Controlled Engines
A - Hour Meter
Using hour meter (A) as a guide, perform all services at the
hourly intervals indicated on following pages. At each scheduled maintenance
interval, perform all previous maintenance operations in addition
to the ones specified. Keep a record of hourly intervals and services
performed, using charts provided in Lubrication and Maintenance Records
section.
IMPORTANT: Recommended service intervals are for normal operating
conditions. Perform maintenance at interval which occurs first, for
example, either at 500 hours of operation or every 12 months. Service
more often if engine operated under adverse conditions. Neglecting
maintenance can result in failures or permanent damage to the engine.
Perform all services at the hourly intervals. Record the services
performed in the Lubrication and Maintenance Records Section. When
scheduled service at any hourly level is performed, also perform all
subordinate hourly level services.
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Main Service
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Subordinate Services
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250 Hours
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500 Hours
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2000 Hours
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250 Hours
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X
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500 Hours
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X
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X
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2000 Hours
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X
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X
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X
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