8.5
Updated
Front Tire Pressure (Dual Tire Configuration) (Belt Pickup / Rigid and Flex Platforms / Rigid Draper and Flex Draper)
All road transportation MUST be done at pressure shown in No Head/Transport column. Improper pressure during transport may decrease vehicle stability. Proper pressure results in better fuel economy and longer tire life.
See Care and Service of Tires in this section for further information.
Tire pressures and recommended configurations shown for 700D Series Drapers are compatible for 600D Series Drapers.
-: Tire Inflation
Front Tire Size (Load Index) | Model | No Head/Transport [ Indicates road transport configuration (no header, no grain in tank).] | 615 BPU | 618R/F 620R/F 622R/F | 625R/F 630R/F | 635F | 725D | 730D 630FD | 735D 635FD | 740D [ Use of 800/900 single tires with 740D, 640FD, and 645FD heads may lead to excessive play in feeder house.] 640FD [ Use of 800/900 single tires with 740D, 640FD, and 645FD heads may lead to excessive play in feeder house.] | 645FD [ Use of 800/900 single tires with 740D, 640FD, and 645FD heads may lead to excessive play in feeder house.] |
Air Pressure kPa (psi) | |||||||||||
520/85R42 R1 Duals (157A8) | S760 | 117 (17) | 159 (23) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | NR | NR |
S770 | 117 (17) | 179 (26) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | NR | NR | |
520/85R42 R2 Duals (162A8) | S760 | 117 (17) | 159 (23) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 228 (33) | NR | NR |
S770 | 117 (17) | 179 (26) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 228 (33) | 248 (36) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 138 (20) | 179 (26) | NR | 248 (36) | 248 (36) | 248 (36) | 248 (36) | 276 (40) | 276 (40) | 303 (44) | |
520/85R42 R2 Duals (165A8) | S760 | 117 (17) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 228 (33) | NR | NR |
S770 | 117 (17) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 228 (33) | 248 (36) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 138 (20) | 200 (29) | NR | 228 (33) | 248 (36) | 248 (36) | 248 (36) | 276 (40) | 276 (40) | 303 (44) | |
IF520/85R42 CFO R1W Duals (169B) | S760 | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 117 (17) | 138 (20) | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | |
VF520/85R42 CFO R1W Duals (177A8) | S760 | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 131 (19) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 152 (22) | NR | NR |
S770 | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 152 (22) | 152 (22) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 117 (17) | 131 (19) | NR | 152 (22) | 152 (22) | 152 (22) | 172 (25) | 172 (25) | 172 (25) | 193 (28) | |
580/85R42 R1W Duals (166A8) | S760 | 103 (15) | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | NR | NR |
S770 | 103 (15) | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 103 (15) | 159 (23) | NR | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | |
650/85R38 R1W Duals (173A8) | S760 | 103 (15) | 124 (18) | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 103 (15) | 124 (18) | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 103 (15) | 145 (21) | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | |
BPU = Belt Pickup Platform R = Rigid Platform F = Flex Platform D = Draper Platform FD = Flex Draper Platform NR = Indicates a non-recommended combination. |
Rear Tire Pressure (Two-Wheel Drive Axle) (Corn Heads)
All road transportation MUST be done at pressure shown in No Head/Transport column. Improper pressure during transport may decrease vehicle stability. Proper pressure results in better fuel economy and longer tire life.
See Care and Service of Tires in this section for further information.
Tire pressures and recommended configurations shown for 700 Series Corn Heads are compatible for 600 Series Corn Heads.
-: Tire Inflation
Rear Tire Size (Load Index) | Model | No Head/Transport [ Indicates road transport configuration (no header, no grain in tank). All road transport shall be done at this pressure (unless Folding Corn Head is installed).] | 706C 706C-SM | 708C 708C-SM | 712C | 712C-SM | 708FC [ Pressure specified for Folding Corn Head (FC) tires are adequate for both road transport and field use.] 708FC-SM [ Pressure specified for Folding Corn Head (FC) tires are adequate for both road transport and field use.] | 712FC [ Pressure specified for Folding Corn Head (FC) tires are adequate for both road transport and field use.] 712FC-SM [ Pressure specified for Folding Corn Head (FC) tires are adequate for both road transport and field use.] [ 712FC-SM not recommended with this configuration.] | 12R45-65 | 716C 718C | 716C-SM 718C-SM |
Air Pressure kPa (psi) | |||||||||||
600/70R28 R1W (161A8/164A8) | S760 | 317 (46) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | NR | 221 (32) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 317 (46) | NR | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 221 (32) | 159 (23) | NR | 145 (21) | NR | |
23.1R26 R1 (166A8) | S760 | 359 (52) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 165 (24) | NR | 207 (30) | NR | 165 (24) | NR | NR |
S770 | 359 (52) | NR | 179 (26) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | 207 (30) | 165 (24) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | |
620/75R26 R1W (166A8) | S760 | 317 (46) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | NR | 200 (29) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 317 (46) | NR | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | NR | 124 (18) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 359 (52) | NR | NR | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 283 (41) | 241 (35) | NR | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | |
VF620/75R26 R1W (172B) | S760 | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 179 (26) | NR | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 241 (35) | NR | NR | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | |
VF620/70R26 CFO R1W (173A8) | S760 | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 179 (26) | NR | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 228 (33) | NR | NR | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | |
750/65R26 R1W (166A8) | S760 | 241 (35) | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | 124 (18) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | 145 (21) | NR | NR |
S770 | 241 (35) | NR | 145 (21) | 124 (18) | 124 (18) | 159 (23) | 124 (18) | NR | 124 (18) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 303 (44) | NR | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 269 (39) | 159 (23) | NR | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | |
750/65R26 R1W (169A8) | S760 | 255 (37) | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | 124 (18) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | 145 (21) | NR | NR |
S770 | 255 (37) | NR | 145 (21) | 124 (18) | 124 (18) | 159 (23) | 124 (18) | NR | 124 (18) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 331 (48) | NR | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | NR | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | |
LSW710/60R30 R1W (177D) | S760 | 200 (29) | 117 (17) | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | 103 (15) | NR | NR |
S770 | 200 (29) | NR | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | NR | 83 (12) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 262 (38) | NR | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | NR | 117 (17) | 103 (15) | |
VF750/65R26 R1W (177B) | S760 | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | NR | 103 (15) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | NR |
S770 | 138 (20) | NR | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | 103 (15) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 159 (23) | NR | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | |
VF750/65R26 CFO R1W (177A8) | S760 | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | NR |
S770 | 138 (20) | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 152 (22) | NR | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | |
VF710/65R26 R2 (177D) | S760 | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 159 (23) | NR | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 179 (26) | NR | NR | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | |
C = Corn Head C-SM = Corn Head with StalkMaster™ FC = Folding Corn Head FC-SM = Folding Corn Head with StalkMaster™ NR = Indicates a non-recommended combination. |
Rear Tire Pressure (Four-Wheel Drive Axle) (Corn Heads)
All road transportation MUST be done at pressure shown in No Head/Transport column. Improper pressure during transport may decrease vehicle stability. Proper pressure results in better fuel economy and longer tire life.
See Care and Service of Tires in this section for further information.
Tire pressures and recommended configurations shown for 700 Series Corn Heads are compatible for 600 Series Corn Heads.
-: Tire Inflation
Rear Tire Size (Load Index) | Model | No Head/Transport [ Indicates road transport configuration (no header, no grain in tank). All road transport shall be done at this pressure (unless Folding Corn Head is installed).] | 706C 706C-SM | 708C 708C-SM | 712C | 712C-SM | 708FC [ Pressure specified for Folding Corn Head (FC) tires are adequate for both road transport and field use.] 708FC-SM [ Pressure specified for Folding Corn Head (FC) tires are adequate for both road transport and field use.] | 712FC [ Pressure specified for Folding Corn Head (FC) tires are adequate for both road transport and field use.] 712FC-SM [ Pressure specified for Folding Corn Head (FC) tires are adequate for both road transport and field use.] [ 712FC-SM not recommended with this configuration.] | 12R45-65 | 716C 718C | 716C-SM 718C-SM |
Air Pressure kPa (psi) | |||||||||||
600/70R28 R1W (161A8/164A8) | S760 | 317 (46) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | NR | 283 (41) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 317 (46) | NR | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 283 (41) | 179 (26) | NR | 179 (26) | NR | |
23.1R26 R1 (166A8) | S760 | 359 (52) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 165 (24) | NR | NR | NR | 165 (24) | NR | NR |
S770 | 359 (52) | NR | 179 (26) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | 241 (35) | 179 (26) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | |
620/75R26 R1W (166A8) | S760 | 359 (52) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | NR | NR | NR | 179 (26) | NR | NR |
S770 | 359 (52) | NR | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 241 (35) | 200 (29) | NR | 179 (26) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 359 (52) | NR | NR | 241 (35) | 200 (29) | 283 (41) | 241 (35) | NR | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | |
VF620/75R26 R1W (172B) | S760 | 159 (23) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 159 (23) | NR | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 221 (32) | NR | NR | 221 (32) | 200 (29) | 221 (32) | 179 (26) | NR | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | |
VF620/70R26 CFO R1W (173A8) | S760 | 241 (35) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | NR | NR | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 241 (35) | NR | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 262 (38) | NR | NR | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 179 (26) | 138 (20) | NR | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | |
750/65R26 R1W (166A8) | S760 | 303 (44) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | NR | 179 (26) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 303 (44) | NR | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | NR | 145 (21) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 303 (44) | NR | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 221 (32) | 179 (26) | NR | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | |
750/65R26 R1W (169A8) | S760 | 331 (48) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | NR | 179 (26) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 331 (48) | NR | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | NR | 145 (21) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 331 (48) | NR | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 221 (32) | 179 (26) | NR | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | |
LSW710/60R30 R1W (177D) | S760 | 283 (41) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 283 (41) | NR | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 283 (41) | NR | NR | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | |
VF750/65R26 R1W (177B) | S760 | 159 (23) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 159 (23) | NR | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 159 (23) | NR | NR | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | NR | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | |
VF750/65R26 CFO R1W (177A8) | S760 | 159 (23) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | 138 (20) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | NR |
S770 | 159 (23) | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | NR | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 179 (26) | NR | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | |
VF710/65R26 R2 (177D) | S760 | 200 (29) | 241 (35) | 241 (35) | 200 (29) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | 200 (29) | NR | NR |
S770 | 200 (29) | NR | 241 (35) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 200 (29) | NR | 159 (23) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 200 (29) | NR | NR | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 221 (32) | 200 (29) | NR | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | |
C = Corn Head C-SM = Corn Head with StalkMaster™ FC = Folding Corn Head FC-SM = Folding Corn Head with StalkMaster™ NR = Indicates a non-recommended combination. |
Rear Tire Pressure (Two-Wheel Drive Axle) (Belt Pickup / Rigid and Flex Platforms / Rigid Draper and Flex Draper)
All road transportation MUST be done at pressure shown in No Head/Transport column. Improper pressure during transport may decrease vehicle stability. Proper pressure results in better fuel economy and longer tire life.
See Care and Service of Tires in this section for further information.
Tire pressures and recommended configurations shown for 700D Series Drapers are compatible for 600D Series Drapers.
-: Tire Inflation
Rear Tire Size (Load Index) | Model | No Head/Transport [ Indicates road transport configuration (no header, no grain in tank).] | 615 BPU | 618R/F 620R/F 622R/F 625R/F 630R/F | 635F | 725D | 730D 630FD | 735D 635FD | 740D 640FD | 645FD |
Air Pressure kPa (psi) | ||||||||||
600/70R28 R1W (161A8/164A8) | S760 | 317 (46) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 317 (46) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | |
23.1R26 R1 (166A8) | S760 | 359 (52) | 193 (28) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | NR | NR |
S770 | 359 (52) | 193 (28) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | NR | |
620/75R26 R1W (166A8) | S760 | 317 (46) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 317 (46) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 359 (52) | 283 (41) | NR | 241 (35) | 241 (35) | 241 (35) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | |
VF620/75R26 R1W (172B) | S760 | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 241 (35) | NR | NR | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | |
VF620/70R26 CFO R1W (173A8) | S760 | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 228 (33) | 172 (25) | NR | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | |
750/65R26 R1W (166A8) | S760 | 241 (35) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | 124 (18) | NR | NR |
S770 | 241 (35) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | 124 (18) | 124 (18) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 303 (44) | 200 (29) | NR | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | |
750/65R26 R1W (169A8) | S760 | 255 (37) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | 124 (18) | NR | NR |
S770 | 255 (37) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 145 (21) | 145 (21) | 124 (18) | 124 (18) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 331 (48) | 200 (29) | NR | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | |
LSW710/60R30 R1W (177D) | S760 | 200 (29) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | NR | NR |
S770 | 200 (29) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | 103 (15) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 262 (38) | 159 (23) | NR | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | |
VF750/65R26 R1W (177B) | S760 | 138 (20) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | NR |
S770 | 138 (20) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 159 (23) | 221 (32) | NR | 221 (32) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | |
VF750/65R26 CFO R1W (177A8) | S760 | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | NR |
S770 | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 152 (22) | 138 (20) | NR | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | |
VF710/65R26 R2 (177D) | S760 | 159 (23) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 159 (23) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 179 (26) | 262 (38) | NR | 262 (38) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | |
BPU = Belt Pickup Platform R = Rigid Platform F = Flex Platform D = Draper Platform FD = Flex Draper Platform NR = Indicates a non-recommended combination. |
Rear Tire Pressure (Four-Wheel Drive Axle) (Belt Pickup / Rigid and Flex Platforms / Rigid Draper and Flex Draper)
All road transportation MUST be done at pressure shown in No Head/Transport column. Improper pressure during transport may decrease vehicle stability. Proper pressure results in better fuel economy and longer tire life.
See Care and Service of Tires in this section for further information.
Tire pressures and recommended configurations shown for 700D Series Drapers are compatible for 600D Series Drapers.
-: Tire Inflation
Rear Tire Size (Load Index) | Model | No Head/Transport [ Indicates road transport configuration (no header, no grain in tank).] | 615 BPU | 618R/F 620R/F 622R/F 625R/F 630R/F | 635F | 725D | 730D 630FD | 735D 635FD | 740D 640FD | 645FD |
Air Pressure kPa (psi) | ||||||||||
600/70R28 R1W 161A8/164A8) | S760 | 317 (46) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | NR | NR |
S770 | 317 (46) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | NR | |
23.1R26 R1 (166A8) | S760 | 359 (52) | 207 (30) | 193 (28) | 193 (28) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | NR | NR |
S770 | 359 (52) | 207 (30) | 193 (28) | 193 (28) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | 165 (24) | NR | |
620/75R26 R1W (166A8) | S760 | 359 (52) | 241 (35) | 241 (35) | 228 (33) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | NR | NR |
S770 | 359 (52) | 241 (35) | 241 (35) | 228 (33) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 359 (52) | 283 (41) | NR | 228 (33) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | |
VF620/75R26 R1W (172B) | S760 | 159 (23) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 159 (23) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 221 (32) | NR | NR | 221 (32) | 241 (35) | 221 (32) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | |
VF620/70R26 CFO R1W (173A8) | S760 | 241 (35) | 131 (19) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | NR |
S770 | 241 (35) | 131 (19) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 262 (38) | 172 (25) | NR | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | |
750/65R26 R1W (166A8) | S760 | 303 (44) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 303 (44) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 303 (44) | 200 (29) | NR | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | |
750/65R26 R1W (169A8) | S760 | 331 (48) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 331 (48) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 200 (29) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 331 (48) | 200 (29) | NR | 200 (29) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | |
LSW710/60R30 R1W (177D) | S760 | 283 (41) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | NR | NR |
S770 | 283 (41) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 283 (41) | 159 (23) | NR | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 138 (20) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | |
VF750/65R26 R1W (177B) | S760 | 159 (23) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | NR |
S770 | 159 (23) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 159 (23) | 221 (32) | NR | 221 (32) | 179 (26) | 179 (26) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | 159 (23) | |
VF750/65R26 CFO R1W (177A8) | S760 | 159 (23) | 131 (19) | 131 (19) | 131 (19) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | NR |
S770 | 159 (23) | 131 (19) | 131 (19) | 131 (19) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 179 (26) | 138 (20) | NR | 131 (19) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | 117 (17) | |
VF710/65R26 R2 (177D) | S760 | 200 (29) | 262 (38) | 262 (38) | 262 (38) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | NR | NR |
S770 | 200 (29) | 262 (38) | 262 (38) | 262 (38) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | NR | |
S780 S790 | 200 (29) | 283 (41) | NR | 262 (38) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 221 (32) | 200 (29) | |
BPU = Belt Pickup Platform R = Rigid Platform F = Flex Platform D = Draper Platform FD = Flex Draper Platform NR = Indicates a non-recommended combination. |
Communications/CB Radio Mounting



To install additional communications radio, see your John Deere dealer for further information.
Antenna mount (A) is located in the center of the cab roof.
Remove dust cap from the antenna base.
Remove brass nut from the antenna base.
Discard rubber washer.
Reinstall antenna base with O-ring facing downward.
Install antenna.
Antenna cable is located inside the right-hand console.
Remove plug (B) from various locations shown.
Remove cup holder and locate antenna cable.
Route antenna cable through hole opening.


Use bracket supplied by manufacturer as a template to locate and drill holes as required in various locations shown. Use self-tapping screws or cap screws with nuts to mount bracket.
Certain broadcast bands may cause interference with the position receiver. Select a different broadcast band or see your John Deere dealer if signal losses are noticed with the position receiver.
Handrails and Right-Hand Landing Access


Close cab door before using handrail.
Do not manually move wiper arm. This could cause damage to wiper mechanism.
Use ladder and landing to clean left side of cab.
Access feeder house by using step on the left-hand side.
Use handrails (A) on either side of cab and at top of cab.
Stand on the raised feeder house to clean front cab window and service headlights or wiper.
Use step (B) and landing (C) to clean right side of the cab.
Breaking-In Engine
Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA



Operate the engine under various conditions, particularly heavy loads with minimal idling, to help seat engine components properly.
If John Deere Break-In™ Engine Oil is used during the initial operation of a new or rebuilt engine, change the oil and filter at a maximum of 100 hours.
If John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil is used, change oil and filter at a minimum of 100 hours and a maximum equal to interval specified for John Deere Plus-50™ II or Plus-50™ oil. See Fuel and Lubricants section for oil recommendations.
DO NOT add makeup oil until the oil level is BELOW the "ADD" mark on dipstick. John Deere Break-In Plus™ Oil should be used to make up any oil consumed during this period.
DO NOT use Plus-50™ or Plus-50™ II Engine Oil during the break-in period of a new engine or engine that has had a major overhaul. These oils will not allow a new or overhauled engine to properly wear during this break-in period.
Check engine oil level frequently during the break-in period. If oil must be added during this period, John Deere Break-In Plus™ Oil is preferred.
DO NOT fill above the FULL mark. Oil level anywhere within the cross-hatch marks are considered in the acceptable operating range.
Some increase in oil consumption may be expected when low viscosity oils are used. Check oil levels more frequently.
Avoid prolonged periods of engine idling or sustained maximum load operation. If engine idles longer than 5 minutes, stop engine.
After break-in period, change engine oil and replace engine oil filter. Fill crankcase with John Deere Plus-50™ II, John Deere Plus-50™ , or seasonal viscosity grade oil. See Fuel and Lubricants section for oil recommendations.
Verify that dipstick is screwed or pushed completely into housing before removing to check oil level.
Remove dipstick (A) and check oil level daily. Oil level should be between "ADD" and top of cross-hatch area on dipstick. If oil level is below "ADD" mark, add oil as needed. See Fuel and Lubricants section for oil recommendations.
Watch for leaks. Do not operate engine when oil level is below "ADD" mark on dipstick.
Final Tier 4/Stage IV



Operate the engine under various conditions, particularly heavy loads with minimal idling, to help seat engine components properly.
During the initial operation of a new or rebuilt engine, change the oil and filter between a minimum of 100 hours and a maximum equal to the interval specified for John Deere Plus-50™ II oil. See Fuel and Lubricants section for oil recommendations.
If one of these oils is used during the initial operation of a new or rebuilt engine, change oil and filter between a minimum of 100 hours and a maximum of 400 hours.
DO NOT add makeup oil until the oil level is BELOW the "ADD" mark (B) on dipstick. John Deere Break-In Plus™ Oil should be used to make up any oil consumed during this period.
DO NOT use Plus-50™ or Plus-50™ II Engine Oil during the break-in period of a new engine or engine that has had a major overhaul. These oils will not allow a new or overhauled engine to properly wear during this break-in period.
Check engine oil level frequently during the break-in period. If oil must be added during this period, John Deere Break-In Plus™ Oil is preferred.
DO NOT fill above the FULL mark (C). Oil level anywhere within the cross-hatch marks are considered in the acceptable operating range.
Some increase in oil consumption may be expected when low viscosity oils are used. Check oil levels more frequently.
Avoid prolonged periods of engine idling or sustained maximum load operation. If engine idles longer than 5 minutes, stop engine.
After break-in period, change engine oil and replace engine oil filter. Fill crankcase with John Deere Plus-50™ II or other diesel engine oil. See Fuel and Lubricants section for oil recommendations.
Verify that dipstick is screwed completely into housing before removing to check oil level.
Remove dipstick (A) and check oil level daily. Oil level should be between "ADD" and top of cross-hatch area on dipstick. If oil level is below the "ADD" mark, add oil as needed. See Fuel and Lubricants section for oil recommendations.
Watch for leaks. Do not operate engine when oil level is below the "ADD" mark on dipstick.
All Machines

Temperature indicator should read in the green zone during normal operation.
Prevent possible engine damage. Do not shut OFF engine if temperature warning light comes ON or bars enter red zone. Shutting OFF engine causes coolant temperature to rise even higher, resulting in machine damage. Reduce load and run engine at a slower speed to lower coolant temperature. Unless temperature drops quickly, stop engine and determine cause before resuming operation.
Watch temperature gauge closely. If gauge moves into the red zone, reduce load on the engine and determine cause before resuming operation.


Check coolant level periodically and watch for signs of leaks. Remove surge tank cap (A) and pour coolant into the surge tank and fill to "Max Cold" line (B).
Coolant level must be between "Max Cold" and "Min Cold" lines. Add coolant as needed if coolant is below "Min Cold" line.
Break-In Service After 100 Hours (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA)



Remove and retain cap and dispose of the oil filter (B) properly.
Install oil filter and retain with cap.
Fill crankcase with the proper amount of engine oil. See Fuel and Lubricants section for oil recommendations. See Specifications section for oil capacity.
Break-In Service After 400 Hours (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)



Remove and retain cap and dispose of the oil filter (B) properly.
Install oil filter and retain with cap.
Fill crankcase with the proper amount of engine oil. See Fuel and Lubricants section for oil recommendations. See Specifications section for oil capacity.
Engine Oil Level






Verify that dipstick is screwed or pushed completely into housing before removing to check oil level.
Check engine oil level with dipstick (A) daily. Do not operate engine when oil level is below "ADD" mark on dipstick.
Remove dipstick and check oil level. Oil level should be between "ADD" and top of cross-hatch area on dipstick. If oil level is below "ADD" mark, add oil as needed. See Fuel and Lubricants section for oil recommendations.
Fuel System


Make sure that precleaner bowl is fully seated to prevent air from entering the fuel system.
Close fuel shutoff valve on the fuel tank.
Remove precleaner bowl (A) and clean screen if dirty fuel was used.
Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA


Style A Only: Open drain (C) to inspect fuel system for water in the secondary filter (D).
If the problem persists, change fuel filters. See Maintenance—As Required (Engine Fluids and Filters) section for further information.
Final Tier 4/Stage IV


If the problem persists, change fuel filters. See Maintenance—As Required (Engine Fluids and Filters) section for further information.
Stopping the Engine
H119918-UN: ArmrestLEGEND: A - Multi-Function LeverB - Low Engine Speed SwitchC - Header Engage SwitchD - Separator Engage SwitchLower header or reel completely to ground.
Move multi-function lever (A) to neutral position.
Press low engine speed switch (B).
Shut OFF header engage switch (C) and separator engage switch (D).
IMPORTANT:
Cooling of turbocharger and some engine parts is provided by engine oil. Stopping a hot engine might cause damage to these parts.
Before stopping an engine that was operating at working load, idle engine two—three minutes to allow turbocharger to cool.
CAUTION:
Set park brake and remove key before leaving machine.
Turn key switch OFF.
IMPORTANT:Final Tier 4/Stage IV: Do not disconnect battery for at least 90 seconds after machine is shut OFF. Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) system automatically purges lines of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) during this time, immediately after machine is shut OFF. If adequate time is not allowed for lines to be purged, any fluid remaining in lines can crystallize and plug lines. In freezing weather, fluid will freeze and possibly burst lines.
Coolant Heater






Before connecting heater to the power source, be sure that element is immersed in coolant. NEVER energize the heater in the air. Doing so can cause the element sheath to burst causing personal injury.
Coolant heater (A) mounts in freeze plug opening (front side or rear side of engine). By warming engine coolant, the heater reduces oil drag, eases starting, and shortens warm up time.
Coolant Heater Types
1000 W (110 V)
1000 W (220 V) (Export Machines)
Cooling System—Draining




Radiator drain is on the front side of radiator.
When Cool-Gard™ II or Cool-Gard™ II PG is used, the drain interval is 6 years or 6000 hours of operation.
If a coolant other than Cool-Gard™ II or Cool-Gard™ II PG is used, reduce the drain interval to 2 years or 2000 hours of operation.
Coolant must be drained and replaced. See Fuels and Lubricants section for engine coolant recommendations.
Open drain valve (A) on radiator.





Close radiator drains and fill system with clean water.
Install surge tank cap and run engine until it reaches operating temperature with heater ON.
Shut OFF engine, carefully remove surge tank cap and drain water out before rust or sediment settles.
Close radiator drains and refill system with a solution of clean water and John Deere Cooling System Cleaner PT500 or equivalent. Follow instructions with cleaner.
After using cleaner, flush system with clean water and drain.
Close radiator drains and fill system. See Cooling System—Filling in this section for filling procedure. See Fuels and Lubricants section for engine coolant recommendations.
Cooling System—Winterize
Do not drain cooling system to protect against freezing. Heater does not drain completely, so damage would result.
Before cold weather, be sure that cooling system has enough antifreeze. Use a reliable brand of permanent-type ethylene glycol antifreeze which contains a rust inhibitor and water pump lubricant, but does not contain a leak-stopping additive. See Fuels and Lubricants in this manual for correct recommendations.
After adding antifreeze, turn heater ON and run engine until it reaches operating temperature. This mixes the solution and circulates it through the system.
Engine Belt—Routing (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA)

Engine Belt—Routing (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA)

Engine Accessory/Fan Drive/Air Compressor (If Equipped) Belt—Replacing (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA)


Pull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).




Lay air duct (C) out of the way.




Remove belt (B) and work belt over fan blades to remove.
Install replacement belt over the fan blades.
Use breaker bar to relieve tension from the tensioner arm to install replacement belt.

Tighten nuts (A) until the washer is positioned between the end of gauge and bottom of step.
Install previously removed shield (front side).
Close separator access cover and lower handrail.
Install previously removed shield (rear side) and air duct.
Close and latch the rotary screen door.
Engine Accessory/Air Compressor (If Equipped) Belt—Replacing (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA)


Pull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).




Lay air duct (C) out of the way.



Remove belt (B) and work belt over fan blades to remove.



Remove belt (B) and work belt over fan blades to remove.
Install replacement belt over the fan blades.
Use breaker bar to relieve tension from the tensioner arm to install replacement belt.


Install previously removed belt (B) and work belt over fan.

Tighten nuts (A) until the washer is positioned between the end of gauge and bottom of step.
Install previously removed shield (front side).
Close separator access cover and lower handrail.
Install previously removed shield (rear side) and air duct.
Close and latch the rotary screen door.
Fan Drive Belt—Replacing (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA)


Pull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).




Lay air duct (C) out of the way.



Remove belt (B) and work belt over fan blades to remove.
Install replacement belt over the fan blades.
Use breaker bar to relieve tension from the tensioner arm to install replacement belt.

Tighten nuts (A) until the washer is positioned between the end of gauge and bottom of step.
Install previously removed shield (front side).
Close separator access cover and lower handrail.
Install previously removed shield (rear side) and air duct.
Close and latch the rotary screen door.
Rotary Screen Drive Belt—Replacing (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA)


Pull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).


Install replacement belt and tighten nuts until washer is positioned between end of gauge and bottom of step.
Install previously removed shield, close separator access cover, and lower handrail.
Rotary Screen Drive Belt—Replacing (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA)


Pull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).


Install replacement belt and tighten nuts until washer is positioned between end of gauge and bottom of step.
Install previously removed shield, close separator access cover, and lower handrail.
Engine Belt—Routing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)

Engine Belt—Routing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)

Air Conditioner Compressor/Alternator Belt—Replacing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)


Pull latches (A) and open rotary screen door (B).

Lay air duct (C) out of the way.



Loosen nuts (C) and remove the vacuum fan drive belt (D).

Remove belt (B) and work belt over fan blades to remove.
Install replacement belt over the fan blades.
Use breaker bar to relieve tension from the tensioner arm to install replacement belt.

Tighten nuts (C) until washer is positioned between end of gauge and bottom of step.
Install rotary screen drive belt (B).
Tighten nuts (A) until the washer is positioned between the end of gauge and bottom of step.
Close separator access cover and lower handrail.
Install previously removed shield (rear side) and air duct.
Close and latch the rotary screen door.
Air Conditioner Compressor/Alternator Belt—Replacing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)


Pull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).




Lay air duct (C) out of the way.



Remove belt (B) and work belt over fan blades to remove.

Remove the vacuum fan drive belt (B) located below radiator.

Remove belt (B) and work belt over fan blades to remove.
Install replacement belt over the fan blades.
Use breaker bar to relieve tension from the tensioner arm to install replacement belt.

Use breaker bar to relieve tension from the tensioner arm (A) to install belt.


Use breaker bar to relieve tension from the tensioner arm (A) to install belt.

Tighten nuts (A) until the washer is positioned between the end of gauge and bottom of step.
Install previously removed shield (front side).
Close separator access cover and lower handrail.
Install previously removed shield (rear side) and air duct.
Close and latch the rotary screen door.
Rotary Screen Drive Belt—Replacing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)


Pull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).

Install replacement belt and tighten nuts until washer is positioned between end of gauge and bottom of step.
Close separator access cover and lower handrail.
Rotary Screen Drive Belt—Replacing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)


Pull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).


Install replacement belt and tighten nuts until washer is positioned between end of gauge and bottom of step.
Install previously removed shield, close separator access cover, and lower handrail.
Vacuum Fan Drive Belt—Replacing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)


Pull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).

Loosen nuts (C) and remove the vacuum fan drive belt (D).
Install the replacement vacuum fan drive belt and tighten nut until washer is positioned between end of gauge and bottom of step.
Install rotary screen drive belt and tighten nut until washer is positioned between end of gauge and bottom of step.
Close separator access cover and lower handrail.
Vacuum Fan Drive Belt—Replacing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)


Use breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A).
Remove the vacuum fan drive belt (B) located below the radiator.
Install the replacement vacuum fan drive belt.
Use breaker bar to relieve tension from the tensioner arm to install belt.
Vacuum Fan Driven Belt—Replacing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)


Loosen nuts (A) and remove vacuum fan driven belt (B) located below radiator.
Install replacement vacuum fan driven belt.
Tighten nuts until the washer is positioned between the end of gauge and bottom of step.
Variable Speed Fan Drive Belt—Replacing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)
CAUTION:
H106847-UN: Rotary Screen DoorLEGEND: A - LatchesB - Rotary Screen DoorShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key.
Pull latches (A) and open rotary screen door (B).
H110003-UN: Air DuctLEGEND: A - Nuts (7 Used)B - ClampsC - Air DuctRemove nuts (A) and loosen hose clamps (B).
Lay air duct (C) out of the way.
H95648-UN: Rear ShieldLEGEND: A - ShieldRemove shield (A).
H95649-UN: Fan AssemblyLEGEND: A - Cap Screws (6 Used)B - Fan AssemblyRemove cap screws (A) from fan assembly (B).
Lay fan assembly out of the way.
H95650-UN: Fan Driven SheaveLEGEND: A - Cap ScrewsB - SpacersRemove cap screws (A) and spacers (B).
Install previously removed cap screws until spring is compressed completely.
H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverPull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C).
H95652-UN: Bleed ValveLEGEND: A - Bleed ScrewLocate valve on the front side of the support rail and loosen bleed screw (A) to relieve pressure from sheaves.
H95653-UN: Drive SheaveLEGEND: A - SheaveB - Variable Speed BeltWith the bleed screw loose, pull sheave (A) towards engine until completely open.
Remove variable speed belt (B).
NOTE:
Before installing the replacement variable speed belt, visually inspect air compressor belt (if equipped) for wear. Replace air compressor belt (if equipped) if needed. See Air Compressor Belt (If Equipped)—Replacing (Final Tier 4/Stage IV) for further information.
Variable speed belt MUST be installed over the driver sheave first and then over driven sheave.
Install the replacement variable speed belt.
IMPORTANT:
H95650-UN: Fan Driven SheaveLEGEND: A - Cap ScrewsB - SpacersSpring MUST be uncompressed to allow variable speed fan to adjust speed.
With the variable speed belt installed, remove cap screws (A) to uncompress spring and install previously removed spacers (B) as shown.
H95654-UN: Fan AlignmentLEGEND: A - Fan AssemblyB - Index MarksC - BossD - Cap Screws (6 Used)Install fan assembly (A) so index marks (B) are positioned on either side of boss (C).
Install previously removed cap screws (D). Tighten cap screws to specification.
Item
Measurement
Specification
Cap Screws
Torque
40 N·m
(30 lb·ft)H95652-UN: Bleed ValveLEGEND: A - Bleed Screw and NutLocate valve on the front side of the support rail and tighten bleed screw and nut (A) to specification.
Item
Measurement
Specification
Bleed Screw and Nut
Torque
23 N·m
(17 lb·ft)Close separator access cover and lower handrail.
Install previously removed shield (rear side) and air duct.
Close and latch the rotary screen door.
IMPORTANT:NOTE:AZ06166,0000060-19-20170623IMPORTANT:NOTE:StalkMaster is a trademark of Deere & Company
AZ06166,0000061-19-20170623IMPORTANT:NOTE:StalkMaster is a trademark of Deere & Company
AZ06166,0000062-19-20170623IMPORTANT:NOTE:AZ06166,0000063-19-20170623IMPORTANT:NOTE:AZ06166,0000064-19-20170623IMPORTANT:H119749-UN: Antenna MountH119854-UN: Antenna Cable Hole (Deluxe Cab Location)H119851-UN: Antenna Cable Hole (Premium Cab Location)LEGEND: A - Antenna MountB - PlugDo not install a radio requiring more than 3 amps or electrical system may malfunction. IMPORTANT:H101604-UN: Rear Corner Post Location (Right-Hand Rear)H101603-UN: Deluxe Cab Location / Premium Cab LocationCorner post cover must be removed before drilling. Be careful not to damage wiring harnesses and coolant hoses in locations shown when drilling holes or installing hardware. NOTE:OUO6075,000439C-19-20161031CAUTION: H119679-UN: Handrail LocationsLEGEND: A - HandrailsB - StepC - LandingRaise feeder house completely and lower safety stop on the feeder house lift cylinder. IMPORTANT:OUO6075,000439D-19-20161215H95375-UN: Style AH95419-UN: Style BH112961-UN: DipstickLEGEND: A - DipstickEngine is factory filled with John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil. During the break-in period, add John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil as needed to maintain the specified oil level. IMPORTANT:IMPORTANT:NOTE:NOTE:H95306-UN: Style AH95396-UN: Style BH113142-UN: DipstickLEGEND: A - DipstickB - ADD MarkC - FULL MarkEngine is factory filled with John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil. During the break-in period, add John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil as needed to maintain the specified oil level. IMPORTANT:IMPORTANT:NOTE:NOTE:H117823-UN: Temperature IndicatorIf air temperature is below -10°C (14°F) use an engine block heater (if equipped). IMPORTANT:CAUTION: H105922-UN: Surge TankLEGEND: A - Surge Tank CapB - Max Cold LineShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. Avoid being scalded when opening surge tank cap. Never open cap when engine is hot. Open cap slowly to relieve pressure. NOTE:Break-In Plus is a trademark of Deere & Company
Break-In is a trademark of Deere & Company
Plus-50 is a trademark of Deere & Company
OUO6075,000439E-19-20161219H81205-UN: Drain ValveH95377-UN: Style AH95420-UN: Style BLEGEND: A - DrainB - Oil FilterDrain crankcase oil by opening drain (A) and close drain once oil is drained. OUO6075,00043A0-19-20161219H81205-UN: Drain ValveH95310-UN: Style AH95397-UN: Style BLEGEND: A - DrainB - Oil FilterDrain crankcase oil by opening drain (A) and close drain once oil is drained. OUO6075,00043A1-19-20161219IMPORTANT:H95375-UN: Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA (Style A)H95419-UN: Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA (Style B)H95306-UN: Final Tier 4/Stage IV (Style A)H95396-UN: Final Tier 4/Stage IV (Style B)H112961-UN: Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIAH113142-UN: Final Tier 4/Stage IVLEGEND: A - DipstickB - ADD MarkC - FULL MarkIt is vital to maintain engine oil at correct levels to ensure a long service life. Check oil level with the machine parked on level ground. NOTE:OUO6075,00043A2-19-20161219CAUTION: H98377-UN: Fuel Precleaner BowlLEGEND: A - Precleaner BowlShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key before performing maintenance work on fuel filters. NOTE:H104937-UN: Style AH104938-UN: Style BLEGEND: A - DrainB - Primary Fuel FilterC - DrainD - Secondary Fuel FilterOpen drain (A) to inspect the fuel system for water in the primary filter (B). H104939-UN: Style AH104940-UN: Style BLEGEND: A - DrainB - Primary Fuel FilterOpen drain (A) to inspect the fuel system for water in the primary filter (B). OUO6075,00043A4-19-20170320OUO6075,00043A7-19-20170110CAUTION: H95379-UN: Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA (Style A) (Front Side)H71689-UN: Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA (Style B) (Rear Side)H95324-UN: Final Tier 4/Stage IV (Style A) (Front Side)H95424-UN: Final Tier 4/Stage IV (Style B) (Rear Side)TS210-UN: Avoid ShockLEGEND: A - Coolant HeaterTo avoid shock or hazardous operation, always use a three wire heavy-duty electrical cord (minimum gauge 10 AWG and no longer than 7.6 m (25 ft)) equipped with three connectors. If a two to three contact adapter is used at the wall receptacle, always connect green wire to a good ground. OUO6075,00043A8-19-20161011CAUTION: TS281-UN: Radiator SafetyH106843-UN: Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA (Style A)H106844-UN: Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA (Style B)
Final Tier 4/Stage IV LEGEND: A - Drain ValveShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. Avoid being scalded when opening surge tank cap. Never open cap when engine is hot. Open cap slowly to relieve pressure. NOTE:H104941-UN: Front Side of Engine (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA) (Style A)H104942-UN: Above Crankshaft (Tier 2/Stage II and Tier 3/Stage IIIA) (Style B)H104943-UN: Front Side of Engine (Final Tier 4/Stage IV) (Style A)H104944-UN: Rear Side of Engine (Final Tier 4/Stage IV) (Style B)LEGEND: A - Drain ValveOpen drain valve (A) on the engine block. H105924-UN: Surge TankLEGEND: A - Surge Tank CapOpen surge tank cap (A) to allow coolant to drain faster. Cool-Gard is a trademark of Deere & Company
OUO6075,00043AE-19-20161220IMPORTANT:OUO6075,00043AF-19-20161011H112798-UN: Engine Belt RoutingsLEGEND: A - Rotary Screen Drive Belt, Screen SideB - Rotary Screen Drive Belt, Engine SideC - Cooling Fan, Air Conditioner, Compressor BeltD - Air Compressor Belt (If Equipped)OUO6075,00043B0-19-20161207H112799-UN: Drive BeltsLEGEND: A - Belt, Rotary Screen (Driven)B - Belt, Rotary Screen (Drive)C - Tensioner, FanD - Belt, FanE - Tensioner, AccessoryF - Belt, Accessory and Air Compressor (If Equipped)OUO6075,00043B1-19-20161207CAUTION: H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H106845-UN: Front Side Of EngineLEGEND: A - Cap Screw (7 used)B - ShieldRemove cap screws (A) and shield (B). H95701-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). H106847-UN: Rotary Screen DoorLEGEND: A - LatchesB - Rotary Screen DoorPull latches (A) and open rotary screen door (B). H95647-UN: Air DuctLEGEND: A - Nut (7 used)B - ClampsC - Air DuctRemove nuts (A) and loosen hose clamps (B). H95648-UN: Rear ShieldLEGEND: A - ShieldRemove shield (A). H95699-UN: Engine Accessory/Fan Drive BeltH95702-UN: Engine Accessory/Fan Drive Belt Without Air CompressorH113079-UN: Engine Accessory/Fan Drive Belt With Air CompressorLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Engine Accessory/Fan Drive BeltUse breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A). H95701-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltInstall rotary screen drive belt (B). OUO6075,00043B2-19-20170411CAUTION: H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H106845-UN: Front Side Of EngineLEGEND: A - Cap Screw (7 used)B - ShieldRemove cap screws (A) and shield (B). H95693-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). H106847-UN: Rotary Screen DoorLEGEND: A - LatchesB - Rotary Screen DoorPull latches (A) and open rotary screen door (B). H95647-UN: Air DuctLEGEND: A - Nut (7 used)B - ClampsC - Air DuctRemove nuts (A) and loosen hose clamps (B). H95648-UN: Rear ShieldLEGEND: A - ShieldRemove shield (A). H95694-UN: Fan BeltH71844-UN: Fan Belt RoutingLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Fan BeltUse breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A). H95695-UN: Accessory BeltH82475-UN: Accessory Belt Routing Without Air CompressorH113080-UN: Accessory Belt Routing With Air CompressorLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Accessory BeltUse breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A). H95694-UN: Fan BeltH71844-UN: Fan Belt RoutingLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Fan BeltUse breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A). H95693-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltInstall rotary screen drive belt (B). OUO6075,00043B3-19-20170411CAUTION: H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H106845-UN: Front Side Of EngineLEGEND: A - Cap Screw (7 used)B - ShieldRemove cap screws (A) and shield (B). H95693-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). H106847-UN: Rotary Screen DoorLEGEND: A - LatchesB - Rotary Screen DoorPull latches (A) and open rotary screen door (B). H95647-UN: Air DuctLEGEND: A - Nut (7 used)B - ClampsC - Air DuctRemove nuts (A) and loosen hose clamps (B). H95648-UN: Rear ShieldLEGEND: A - ShieldRemove shield (A). H95694-UN: Fan BeltH71844-UN: Fan Belt RoutingLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Fan BeltUse breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A). H95693-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltInstall rotary screen drive belt (B). OUO6075,00043B4-19-20170411CAUTION: H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H106845-UN: Front Side Of EngineLEGEND: A - Cap Screw (7 used)B - ShieldRemove cap screws (A) and shield (B). H95701-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). OUO6075,00043B5-19-20170411CAUTION: H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H106845-UN: Front Side Of EngineLEGEND: A - Cap Screw (7 used)B - ShieldRemove cap screws (A) and shield (B). H95693-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). OUO6075,00043B6-19-20170411H112962-UN: Engine Belt RoutingsLEGEND: A - Air Conditioner Compressor, Alternator BeltB - Rotary Screen Drive Belt, Screen SideC - Variable Speed Fan BeltD - Rotary Screen Drive Belt, Engine SideE - Vacuum Fan Driven Belt, Fan SideF - Vacuum Fan Drive Belt, Engine SideG - Air Compressor Belt (If Equipped)OUO6075,00043B7-19-20161207H112859-UN: Engine Belt RoutingsLEGEND: A - Air Conditioner Compressor, Alternator BeltB - Rotary Screen Drive Belt, Screen SideC - Fan Drive BeltD - Rotary Screen Drive Belt, Engine SideE - Vacuum Fan Drive BeltF - Air Compressor Belt (If Equipped)OUO6075,00043B8-19-20161207CAUTION: H106847-UN: Rotary Screen DoorLEGEND: A - LatchesB - Rotary Screen DoorShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H110003-UN: Air DuctLEGEND: A - Nuts (7 Used)B - ClampsC - Air DuctRemove nuts (A) and loosen hose clamps (B). H95648-UN: Rear ShieldLEGEND: A - ShieldRemove shield (A). H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverPull lockout pin (A) and rotate handrail (B) up until handrail locks into place to open separator access cover (C). H95655-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltC - NutsD - Vacuum Fan Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). H95656-UN: AC Compressor and Alternator BeltLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - BeltUse breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A). H95655-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltC - NutsD - Vacuum Fan Drive BeltInstall the vacuum fan drive belt (D). OUO6075,00043B9-19-20161215CAUTION: H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H106845-UN: Front Side Of EngineLEGEND: A - Cap Screws (7 Used)B - ShieldRemove cap screws (A) and shield (B). H95665-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). H106847-UN: Rotary Screen DoorLEGEND: A - LatchesB - Rotary Screen DoorPull latches (A) and open rotary screen door (B). H110003-UN: Air DuctLEGEND: A - Nuts (7 Used)B - ClampsC - Air DuctRemove nuts (A) and loosen hose clamps (B). H95648-UN: Rear ShieldLEGEND: A - ShieldRemove shield (A). H95694-UN: Fan BeltH99551-UN: Fan Belt RoutingLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Fan BeltUse breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A). H99550-UN: Vacuum Fan BeltLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Vacuum Fan Drive BeltUse breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A). H95661-UN: AC Compressor and Alternator BeltLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - BeltUse breaker bar to relieve belt tension from the tensioner arm (A). H99550-UN: Vacuum Fan BeltLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Vacuum Fan Drive BeltInstall the vacuum fan drive belt (B). H95694-UN: Fan BeltH99551-UN: Fan Belt RoutingLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Fan BeltInstall belt (B) and work belt over fan blades. H95665-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltInstall rotary screen drive belt (B). OUO6075,00043BA-19-20170131CAUTION: H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H95657-UN: Rotary Screen Drive BeltLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). OUO6075,00043BB-19-20161207CAUTION: H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H106845-UN: Front Side Of EngineLEGEND: A - Cap Screws (7 Used)B - ShieldRemove cap screws (A) and shield (B). H95665-UN: Belt TensionersLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). OUO6075,00043BC-19-20161207CAUTION: H118329-UN: Engine Access DoorLEGEND: A - Lockout PinB - HandrailC - Separator Access CoverShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. H95655-UN: Rotary Screen and Vacuum Fan Drive BeltsLEGEND: A - NutsB - Rotary Screen Drive BeltC - NutsD - Vacuum Fan Drive BeltLoosen nuts (A) and remove rotary screen drive belt (B). OUO6075,00043BD-19-20161207CAUTION: H99550-UN: Vacuum Fan Drive BeltLEGEND: A - Tensioner ArmB - Vacuum Fan Drive BeltShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. OUO6075,00043BE-19-20161207CAUTION: H95667-UN: Vacuum Fan Driven BeltLEGEND: A - NutsB - Vacuum Fan Driven BeltShut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key. OUO6075,00043BF-19-20161207OUO6075,00043C0-19-20161220