Service Interval Chart

Service Chart — Daily (10 hours) to 600 hours

Item

Daily or 10 hours

Weekly or 50 hours

First 100 hours

Every 300 hours

Every 500 hours

Every 600 hours

Check Engine Oil Level

         

Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filter 1

         

Clean Dust Unloading Valve

         

Check Coolant Level

 

       

Check Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil Level

 

       

Look for Oil Leak at MFWD

 

       

Inspect Tires and Check Inflation Pressure

 

       

Lubricate MFWD Front and Rear Axle Trunnion2

 

       

Lubricate Adjustable Front (2WD) Axle Steering Spindles and Cylinder Ends2

 

       

Lubricate Front Axle Pivot Point2

 

       

Lubricate Hitch Linkage and 3-Point Hitch Bushing3

 

       

Inspect Tractor for Loose Hardware

 

       

INITIAL Change Engine Oil 4 and Filter (Change Break-In Plus™ Oil to John Deere Plus-50™ II)

   

     

Change Transmission-Hydraulic Filter 5

   

     

Tighten Air Intake System and Coolant System Hose Clamps

   

     

Check MFWD Axle Housing and Wheel Hub Oil Level

     

   

Check for Wear at Components of Drawbar and Trailer Hitch

     

   

Lubricate Draft Sensing Shaft Seal

     

   

Drain and Flush Fuel Tank

     

   

Check Battery Electrolyte

     

   

Change Engine Oil and Filter

SCHEDULED: Engine Oil and Filter Change (When USING John Deere Plus-50™ II oil and filter)

       

 

Replace Fuel Filter

       

 

Check Neutral Start System

         

Change MFWD Hub and Axle Housing Oil

         

Clean Open Crankcase Vent (OCV) Tube

         

Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings

         

Tighten Air Intake System and Coolant System Hose Clamps

         

Change Transmission-Hydraulic Filter 5

         


Break-In Plus is a trademark of Deere & Company

Plus-50 is a trademark of Deere & Company
1 If water is found, run engine for 20 seconds; if more water is collected, drain fuel tank. The fuel filter must be drained when the sediment bowl contains water or sediments.
2 Daily service if operating in extremely wet and muddy conditions.
3 Service more often if operated in extremely dusty conditions.
4 If engine has to much operating time at idle, constant speeds, light load usage, or make-up oil is required during the first 100 hours, a longer break-in period may be needed. In this case, change Break-In Plus oil at 500 hours.
5 Using a shop vac, apply suction to the fill port during filter change to prevent draining of the hydraulic oil.

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