John Deere AC-G6000DY User Manual

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Operator’s Manual

Service

AIR CLEANER:

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. DO

NOT USE DIESEL FUEL OR LOW FLASH-POINT

SOLVENTS TO CLEAN THE ELEMENT. CLEAN

THE ELEMENT IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA.

ENSURE THAT NO SPARKS OR FLAMES ARE

NEAR THE WORKING AREA, THIS INCLUDES

ANY APPLIANCE WITH A PILOT LIGHT.

CAUTION: NEVER RUN THE ENGINE WITHOUT

THE AIR FILTER, SERIOUS DANGER CAN

RESULT.

The engine performance is adversely affected when the

air cleaner element is clogged with dust. Be sure to clean

the air filter element periodically.
1. Remove the wing nut.
2. Remove the air cleaner cover:
3. Remove the wing nut.
4. Remove the air cleaner element and outer foam

element.

5. Blow air through both elements using 42-71 psi

compressed air to remove the particulates. Use the

lowest possible air pressure to remove the dust without

damaging elements.

6. If either element is damaged replace both of them (they

are not sold individually).

7. Clean the inside of the air cleaner cover.
8. Install the air cleaner element into the air cleaner

case.

9. Slide the outer foam element over the air cleaner

element.

10. Install the wing nut and hand tighten. Overtightening the

wing nut will damage the air cleaner assembly.

11. Install the air cleaner cover.
12. Install the wing nut and hand tighten. Overtightening the

wing nut will damage the air cleaner assembly.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART:
To ensure satisfactory operation over an extended period

of time, an engine requires normal maintenance at regular

intervals. The Periodic Maintenance Chart that follows

shows periodic inspection and maintenance items and

suitable intervals. The bullet mark designates that the cor-

responding item should be performed at that interval.

NOTE: Some adjustments require the use of spe-

cial tools or other equipment. An electronic

tachometer will facilitate setting idle and run-

ning speeds.

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