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Model List:
- 673 Loader
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Foreword
- 2. General Information
- 2.1. Machine Overview
- 2.2. Product View
- 2.3. Trademarks
- 2.4. Abbreviations
- 2.5. Regions and Country Versions
- 2.6. Dealers Record
- 2.7. Predelivery
- 2.8. Delivery
- 2.9. AfterSale
- 2.10. Record Product Identification Number
- 2.11. Record Tractor Information
- 2.12. Keep Proof of Ownership
- 2.13. Keep Machines Secure
- 2.14. To the Dealer
- 2.15. Recognize Safety Information
- 2.16. Understand Signal Words
- 2.17. Follow Safety Instructions
- 2.18. Prepare for Emergencies
- 2.19. Wear Protective Clothing
- 2.20. Park Machine Safely
- 2.21. Protect People and Animals
- 2.22. Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
- 2.23. Use Seat Belt Properly
- 2.24. Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly
- 2.25. Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground
- 2.26. Avoid Injury or Death from Falling Loads
- 2.27. Carry Materials Safely
- 2.28. Transporting Round Bales Safely
- 2.29. Operate Grapple (If Equipped)
- 2.29.1. Avoid Injury or Death from Falling Round Bales
- 2.29.2. How to Pick Up a Round Bale
- 2.29.3. How to Pick Up a Round Bale on a Slope
- 2.29.4. How to Transport a Round Bale
- 2.29.5. How to Remove Material from a Pile
- 2.30. Driving on Public Roads
- 2.31. Operating Loader with Attachments from Other Manufacturers
- 2.32. Operate Bucket/Attachment Safely
- 2.33. Operating NonSelfLevelling Loaders
- 2.34. Avoid Power Lines
- 2.35. Dig Safely
- 2.36. Detach Loader Safely
- 2.37. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 2.38. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 2.39. Service Loader Safely
- 2.40. Service Machines Safely
- 2.41. Service Accumulator Systems Safely
- 2.42. Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- 2.43. Check Hoses for Damage
- 2.44. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 2.45. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 2.46. Decommissioning Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
- 3. Safety Signs
- 3.1. Pictorial Safety Signs
- 3.2. Replace Safety Signs
- 3.3. Avoid HighPressure Spray on Safety Decals
- 3.4. Australian Code of Practice
- 3.5. Service Locks
- 3.6. Ballast Box
- 3.7. Accumulator
- 3.8. Multicoupler
- 4. Prepare Tractor
- 4.1. Prepare the Tractor
- 4.2. Rated Operating Load
- 4.3. Approved Tractors
- 4.4. Rear Ballast
- 4.5. Front Tire Load Index and Rear Ballast Requirements
- 4.5.1. Ballast
- 4.5.2. Tire Rating
- 4.6. Remove Front Weights and Weight Support
- 4.7. Front Tread Settings (2Wheel Drive Tractors)
- 4.8. Front Tire Tread Setting and Fender Compatibility (MFWD Tractor)
- 4.9. Rear Tread Settings
- 4.10. Attach Ballast Box to Tractor Hitch
- 4.11. Adjust EICV Functions (6X20 and 7X20 Premium Tractors)
- 4.12. Adjust EICV Functions (6X30 and 7X30 Premium Tractors)
- 5. Controls
- 5.1. Operate Loader with MultiFunction Lever
- 5.1.1. Mechanical MultiFunction Lever (Early Version)
- 5.1.2. Mechanical MultiFunction Lever (Later Version)
- 5.1.3. Electronic MultiFunction Lever
- 5.2. Relieve Hydraulic Pressure
- 6. Detach Loader
- 6.1. Detach Loader
- 7. Attach Loader
- 7.1. Attach Loader
- 8. Transport
- 8.1. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 8.2. Driving on Public Roads
- 8.3. Carry Loads
- 9. Operate Loader
- 9.1. Raise and Lower Loader
- 9.2. Use Service Locks
- 9.3. Remove Material from a Pile
- 9.4. Dump Bucket
- 9.5. Level Bucket
- 9.6. Level and Scrape Forward
- 9.7. Level in Reverse
- 9.8. Operate Grapple (If Equipped)
- 9.8.1. Avoid Injury or Death from Falling Round Bales
- 9.8.2. How to Pick up a Round Bale
- 9.8.3. How to Pick up a Round Bale on a Slope
- 9.8.4. How to Transport a Round Bale
- 9.8.5. How to Remove Material from a Pile
- 9.9. Detach the Bucket or Attachment
- 9.9.1. Style Carrier
- 9.9.2. Style Carrier with QUIKCHANGE Latch Plates
- 9.9.3. Global Carrier (Manual)
- 9.9.4. SkidSteer Carrier
- 9.10. Attach the Bucket or Attachment
- 9.10.1. Style Carrier
- 9.10.2. Style Carrier with QUIKCHANGE Latch Plates
- 9.10.3. Global Carrier (Manual)
- 9.10.4. SkidSteer Carrier
- 9.10.5. Hydraulically Operated Attachments
- 9.11. Attachments Available
- 10. Lubrication and Maintenance
- 10.1. Lubricate and Maintain Loader Safely
- 10.2. Perform Lubrication and Maintenance
- 10.3. Observe Lubrication Symbols
- 10.4. Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
- 10.5. Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
- 10.6. First 10 Hours
- 10.7. Every 10 Hours
- 10.7.1. Loader Lubrication
- 10.7.2. Style CarrierBucket or Attachment Latch Pins
- 10.7.3. Global CarrierLatch Pin
- 10.7.4. SkidSteer Carrier
- 10.8. Every 50 Hours
- 11. Service
- 11.1. Service Loader or Tractor Safely (Loader Attached)
- 11.2. Work in Clean Area
- 11.3. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 11.4. ORing Installation
- 11.5. Tighten Hydraulic Fittings and Hoses
- 11.6. Replace Hydraulic Hoses, Couplers, Tubing, or Connectors
- 11.7. Access Front of Tractor
- 11.8. Identify Hose ConnectionsLoader to MidMount Couplers and Valve (All EXCEPT 7200, 7210, 7400, and 7410 Tractors)
- 11.9. Identify Hose ConnectionsLoader to Valves at Rear of Tractor (7200, 7210, 7400, and 7410 Tractors)
- 11.10. Adjust QUIKCHANGE Latch Plates (600Style Carrier)
- 11.11. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 11.12. Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 12. Specifications
- 12.1. Mechanical SelfLeveling Loader on 6E Series Tractors
- 12.2. Mechanical SelfLeveling Loader on 6430 Tractor
- 12.3. Mechanical SelfLeveling Loader on 6715 Tractor
- 12.4. Mechanical SelfLeveling Loader on 7320 Tractor
- 12.5. Mechanical SelfLeveling Loader on 6130D Tractor
- 12.6. Mechanical SelfLeveling Loader on 7230 Tractor
- 12.7. Round Bale Handling Capacities
- 12.7.1. Round Bale Sizes and Weights
- 13. Assembly
- 13.1. Perform Predelivery Service Safely
- 13.2. Installation Instructions Available Online to John Deere Dealers
- 13.3. Recommended Set Up and Assembly Sequence
- 13.4. Prepare the Tractor
- 13.5. Prepare the Loader
- 13.6. Position Loader on Mounting Frames
- 13.7. Install Bucket or Attachment
- 13.8. Final Inspection and Adjustments
- 13.9. Install Optional Equipment and Attachments
- 14. John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
- 14.1. John Deere Parts
- 14.2. The Right Tools
- 14.3. WellTrained Technicians
- 14.4. Prompt Service






