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Model List:
- 22B Integral Ripper
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Foreword
- 1.2. Identification View
- 1.3. A Message to Our Customers
- 1.4. Preliminary Checks
- 1.5. Regions and Country Versions
- 1.6. Machine Overview
- 1.7. Recognize Safety Information
- 1.8. Understand Signal Words
- 1.9. Follow Safety Instructions
- 1.10. Use Seat Belt Properly
- 1.11. Park Machine Safely
- 1.12. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.13. Prepare for Emergencies
- 1.14. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 1.15. Wear Protective Clothing
- 1.16. Use a Safety Chain
- 1.17. Tow Loads Safely
- 1.18. Observe Maximum Transport Speed
- 1.19. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 1.20. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 1.21. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 1.22. Store Attachments Safely
- 2. Safety Signs
- 2.1. Read Safety Signs Carefully
- 3. Preparing the Tractor
- 3.1. Tractor Power Required
- 3.2. Drawbar
- 3.3. Rear Counterweights (1) and Front Counterweights (2)
- 3.4. Sway Chains
- 3.5. Draft Link Length
- 3.6. Adjusting Float Pins
- 3.7. Sway Blocks
- 4. Preparing the Machine
- 4.1. General Information
- 4.2. Category 1 Hitch Without Quick Coupler
- 4.3. Category 2 Hitch Without Quick Coupler
- 4.4. Category 2 Hitch with Quick Coupler
- 4.5. Category 3 N/2 Hitch Without Quick CouplerRowCrop Tractors
- 5. Operating the Machine
- 5.1. Raising and Lowering the Ripper
- 5.2. Working Position
- 5.3. Automatic Return Position
- 5.4. Standard Support Plates
- 5.5. Depth Control
- 5.6. Shear Bolt
- 6. Attaching and Detaching
- 6.1. Adjusting Load and Depth Knob
- 6.2. Utility Tractors
- 6.3. RowCrop Tractors
- 6.4. Attaching to Tractor
- 6.5. Detaching from Tractor
- 7. Transporting
- 7.1. Use a Safety Chain
- 7.2. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 7.3. Tow Loads Safely
- 7.4. Observe Maximum Transport Speed
- 7.5. Transporting the Ripper
- 7.6. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 8. Attachments
- 8.1. Mole Ball
- 8.2. Heavy Duty Knives
- 9. Assembly
- 9.1. Installing 685 X 25.4 Mm (27 In. X 1 In.) Standard
- 9.2. Installing 840 X 32 Mm (33 In. X 11/4 In.) Standard
- 10. Lubrication and Maintenance
- 10.1. Alternative Lubricants
- 10.2. Lubricant Storage
- 10.3. Waste Oil
- 10.4. Lubrication Symbols
- 11. Service
- 11.1. Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 11.2. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 11.3. Rust Prevention
- 11.4. Beginning of Season
- 11.5. End of Season
- 11.6. Shear Bolt Replacement
- 11.7. Replacing SlipOn Point
- 11.8. Standard and HardFaced Point
- 12. Storage
- 12.1. Keep Your Ripper Available
- 13. Specifications
- 13.1. Specifications
- 13.2. Product Identification Number
- 13.2.1. Content of Individual Positions or Group of Position Character Products Serial Number
- 13.3. Record Identification Numbers
- 14. John Deere Service Keeps You On Job
- 14.1. John Deere Is At Your Service
- 14.2. John Deere Parts
- 14.3. The Right Tools
- 14.4. WellTrained Technicians
- 14.5. Prompt Service






