

The John Deere Tractor 6105D is a robust agricultural machine designed for efficiency and reliability. This versatile tractor excels in various farming tasks, providing powerful performance and ease of maintenance for operators. Its advanced features ensure optimal productivity in the field.
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John Deere Tractor 6105D
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250 Hourly Tractor Maintenance
Inspect engine air intake filters
A dual element air cleaner is standard. A dirty primary element is indicated when air restriction indicator on instrument panel illuminates. A dirty element can result in loss of power or excessive smoke.
Clean primary element when indicator on instrument panel illuminates or every 250 hours.
Both elements should be replaced at the same time annually, regardless of condition.
1. Raise hood.
2. loosen latch (A) and remove cover (B).
3. Pull out primary filter element (A). Do not use excessive force. If filter does not pull out with ease, move side-to- side to remove safely.
4. Clean primary element by tapping on palm of your hand.
5. Check rubber seal around filter element for cracks and holes. Replace if element shows any imperfections.
50 Hourly / Weekly Tractor Maintenance
Clean and check battery
1. Stop engine. (See procedure in Operating the Engine section.)
2. Remove battery cover. (See ACCESS BATTERY in this section.)
3. Wipe battery with a damp cloth. Clean and tighten connections, if needed.
4. Install cover and lower hood.
Check:
1. Use a battery hydrometer to check specific gravity of electrolyte in each cell. Charge battery if reading is below 1.215. Replace battery if difference between cells is morethan 0.050 or if battery will not charge above 1.225.
2. Always correct specific gravity reading for electrolyte temperature variation. Add 0.004 to the reading obtained in step one for every 10 °F above 80 °F (add 0.007 to the reading for every 10° above 27 C). Subtract at same rate if electrolyte temperature is below 80 °F (27 C). Correct specific gravity of a fully charged battery is 1.265 to 1.280.
3.A battery is considered fully charged when three consecutive hydrometer readings, taken at hourly intervals, show no rise in specific gravity.
10 Hourly / 1 Daily Tractor Maintenance
Check engine oil level
Check coolant level
1. Raise hood.
2. Check level in coolant reservoir BEFORE starting tractor.
3. If engine is COOL and level is below MIN COLD mark, remove cap and add coolant to reservoir to bring level between MIN and MAX COLD mark.
4. Install cap and lower hood.
Drain water from fuel filters
1. Disconnect wiring harness (A).
2. Connect a small hoses to end of drains (B).
2000 Hourly / 2 Yearly Tractor Maintenance
Drain, flush and refill engine cooling system
Adjust engine valve clearance
Drain, flush and refill engine cooling system (5000 Hourly / 5 Yearly Maintenance)
Test or replace thermostat (5000 Hourly / 5 Yearly Maintenance)
Sign off on the tractor maintenance
100 Hourly Tractor Maintenance
Transmission-hydraulic oil filter replaced?
Engine oil and filter changed?
MFWD axle and wheel hub oil changed?
Sign off on the tractor maintenance
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