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Model List:
- 2680H Disk 1-Section
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Foreword
- 1.2. A Message to Our Customers
- 1.3. Recognize Safety Information
- 1.4. Understand Signal Words
- 1.5. Follow Safety Instructions
- 1.6. Spanish Safety Signs and Operators Manual
- 1.7. Prepare for Emergencies
- 1.8. Wear Protective Clothing
- 1.9. Protect Against Noise
- 1.10. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 1.11. Park Machine Safely
- 1.12. Support Raised Equipment
- 1.13. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 1.14. Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- 1.15. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 1.16. Inspect Lift Circuit Hoses
- 1.17. Store Attachments Safely
- 1.18. Service Tires Safely
- 1.19. Decommissioning Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
- 1.20. Handle Chemical Products Safely
- 1.21. Operate Safely
- 1.22. NonPermissible Use
- 1.23. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 1.24. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.25. Observe Maximum Transport Speed
- 1.26. Use a Signal Person
- 1.27. Use a Safety Chain
- 1.28. Tow Loads Safely
- 1.29. Avoid Overhead Power Lines
- 1.30. Prepare for Transport
- 1.31. Transport Safely
- 1.32. Park Safely
- 2. Safety Signs
- 2.1. Replace Safety Signs
- 2.2. Sign Locations
- 2.3. Safety Signs
- 2.4. Information Signs
- 3. Safety Features
- 3.1. Safety FeaturesMachines with SAE Connector
- 4. Preparing Tractor
- 4.1. Use Tractor Operators Manual
- 4.2. Determine Tractor Requirements
- 4.3. Drawbar Requirements
- 4.4. Secure ThreePoint Hitch
- 4.5. Power TakeOff
- 4.6. Position Drawbar
- 4.7. Prepare Hydraulic SystemJohn Deere R/RT Series Tractors
- 5. Preparing Machine
- 5.1. Drawbar Requirements
- 5.2. Preparing Machine Checklist
- 5.3. Check Tire Pressure
- 5.4. Check Wheel Hardware
- 6. Attaching and Detaching
- 6.1. Use Your Tractor and Tillage Equipment Operators Manuals
- 6.2. Attach Machine to Tractor
- 6.3. Make Proper Hose Connections
- 6.4. Attach Safety Chain to Tractor
- 6.5. Attach Warning Light Plug
- 6.6. Check Depth Control Operation
- 6.7. Detach from Tractor
- 7. Transporting Machine
- 7.1. Fold and Unfold Procedures
- 7.1.1. Fold Procedure
- 7.1.2. Unfolding Procedure
- 7.2. Lock Wing in Transport Position
- 7.3. Position Hitch Jack Lift for Transport
- 7.4. Transport Safely
- 8. Operating Machine
- 8.1. Before Entering Field Guidelines
- 8.2. InField Operation
- 8.3. Tighten Hardware
- 8.4. Use Operators Manual Holder
- 8.5. Depth Adjustment
- 8.6. Adjust Soil Deflector
- 8.7. Adjust Scrapers
- 9. Lubrication and Maintenance
- 9.1. Use Safe Service Procedures
- 9.2. Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
- 9.3. Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
- 9.4. Lubricant Storage
- 9.5. Beginning and End of Season
- 9.6. Lubrication Symbols
- 9.7. Lubrication and Maintenance Intervals
- 9.8. Lubricate Wheel Hubs
- 10. Troubleshooting
- 10.1. Troubleshooting Guidelines
- 10.2. Troubleshoot Field Problems
- 10.3. Troubleshoot Machine Operation
- 11. Service
- 11.1. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 11.2. Use Safe Service Procedures
- 11.3. Work in Clean Area
- 11.4. Service Machines Safely
- 11.5. Support Machine Properly
- 11.6. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 11.7. Replace Hydraulic Hoses
- 11.8. Place Machine In Service Position
- 11.9. Tighten Hardware
- 11.10. Sharpen Sweeps and Disks
- 11.11. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 11.12. Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 11.13. Face Seal Fittings Assembly and InstallationAll Pressure Applications
- 11.13.1. Face Seal ORing to Stud End Installation
- 11.13.2. Face Seal Adjustable Stud End ORing Installation
- 11.13.3. Face Seal Straight Stud End ORing Installation
- 11.13.4. Fitting Installation
- 11.13.5. Assembly Torque
- 11.14. Metric Face Seal and ORing Stud End Fitting Torque ChartStandard Pressures
- 11.15. SAE Face Seal and ORing Stud End Fitting Torque ChartStandard Pressures
- 11.16. Service Tires Safely
- 11.17. Check Tire Pressure
- 11.18. Discard Tires Properly
- 11.19. Check Wheel Bearings
- 11.20. Check Wheel Hardware
- 11.21. Repair Tire
- 11.22. Check Pivot Bushings
- 11.23. Replace Pivot Bushings
- 11.24. Check Disk Shank Cord Alignment
- 11.25. Service Disks and Hubs
- 11.26. Service Disk Shanks
- 11.27. Inspect Disk Shank Cords
- 11.28. Service Roller and Cradle
- 11.29. Replace Scrapers
- 11.30. Discard Waste Oil Properly
- 11.31. Prevent Hydraulic System Contamination
- 11.32. Cleanliness
- 11.33. Service Hydraulic Jack
- 11.34. When to Change Disk Blades
- 11.35. Identify Disk Blades Eligible for Warranty
- 12. Storage
- 12.1. Beginning of Season Service
- 12.2. End of Season Service
- 13. Specifications
- 13.1. Tractor Engine Power Requirements
- 13.2. Downward Force on Tractor Drawbar
- 13.3. Machine Weight
- 13.4. Transport Width and Height
- 13.5. Ground Engaging
- 13.6. Disk Blades
- 13.7. Rear Attachments
- 13.8. Hydraulic Cylinders
- 13.9. Hydraulic Requirements
- 13.10. Product Identification Number
- 14. John Deere Service Literature Available
- 14.1. Technical Information
- 15. John Deere Service Keeps You On Job
- 15.1. John Deere Is At Your Service






