Target Audience:
Primarily professional technicians, but also suitable for do-it-yourself mechanics with basic mechanical and electrical knowledge.
Manual Availability:
Provides factory-level information often not readily available in physical stores.
Delivery Method:
Instant Download
Content Focus:
Step-by-step repair procedures, critical specifications, illustrations/pictures, maintenance, disassembly, assembly, cleaning, and reinstallation.
Learning Value:
Designed to teach users what factory-trained technicians know, enabling informed maintenance and repair decisions.
Engine Service:
Detailed troubleshooting, disassembly, assembly, and overhaul procedures for the Deutz engine powering the 6250.
Transmission Service:
Maintenance, repair, and overhaul instructions for the transmission system, including clutch, gears, and drive components.
Hydraulic System Service:
Information on the hydraulic pump, cylinders, valves, and related components, including troubleshooting and repair.
Electrical System Service:
Wiring diagrams, troubleshooting guides for starting, charging, lighting, and accessory systems.
Power Take Off Service:
Maintenance and repair procedures for the PTO system, including engagement and disengagement mechanisms.
Steering System Service:
Service information for the steering linkage, pump, and associated components.
Brake System Service:
Details on brake operation, maintenance, and repair of the braking system.
Cooling System Service:
Maintenance and repair of the radiator, thermostat, and coolant circulation.
Fuel System Service:
Information on fuel tank, lines, filters, and injection system maintenance and repair.
Operator Station Service:
Service related to the operator's cab, controls, seating, and instrumentation.
Routine Maintenance:
Step-by-step instructions for regular servicing, lubrication, and inspections.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic procedures for identifying and resolving common and uncommon operational problems.
Disassembly And Assembly:
Detailed guidance for taking apart and reassembling various tractor components.
Rebuilds And Overhauls:
Comprehensive instructions for rebuilding major sub-assemblies like the engine and transmission.
Component Replacement:
Procedures for replacing wear items and damaged parts.
Diagnostic Level:
Advanced diagnostic techniques suitable for professional technicians and experienced DIY mechanics.
Repair Detail:
In-depth, step-by-step repair instructions with critical specifications.
Factory Equivalence:
Content aims to mirror factory service manual information.
Engine Model Inference:
Likely a diesel engine from Deutz's agricultural series (e.g., F3L, F4L, F6L variations depending on exact configuration).
Horsepower Range Inference:
Typically in the 50-80 HP range for tractors of this era and model designation, specific to configuration.
Fuel Delivery Inference:
Likely mechanical injection system (e.g., Bosch inline or distributor type pumps).
Transmission Type Inference:
Likely a mechanical gear transmission, potentially with multiple speed ranges (e.g., 8-speed, 16-speed) and a synchronized or unsynchronized gearbox.
Optional Transmission Inference:
Potential for creeper gears or shuttle shift options depending on specific market configurations.
Clutch Type Inference:
Likely a dry, single-stage or dual-stage clutch for PTO engagement.
Wheelbase Inference:
Variable based on 2WD/4WD configuration, but typically around 80-90 inches for this class of tractor.
Operating Weight Inference:
Estimated 5,000 - 7,000 lbs, depending on configuration and options.
Engine Oil Change Inference:
Typically every 250-500 operating hours, depending on operating conditions.
Hydraulic Fluid Change Inference:
Approximately every 1000 operating hours or annually.
Engine Oil Type Inference:
API CD or CE rated diesel engine oil, SAE 15W-40 or 10W-30 depending on ambient temperature.
Hydraulic Fluid Type Inference:
Universal Tractor Transmission Fluid (UTTF) or a JD-Q82 or equivalent oil conforming to Caterpillar TO-2 specification.
Coolant Type Inference:
Ethylene glycol based coolant with rust inhibitors, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water.
Common Wear Points:
Refer to manual for specific wear-prone components, but common tractor issues include clutch wear, hydraulic leaks, and electrical connection corrosion.
Engine Durability:
Deutz engines are generally known for their robustness and durability, though maintenance is key.
Manufacturer Origin:
Deutz tractors have a long history originating from Germany, with Deutz Allis being a North American entity formed by the acquisition of Allis-Chalmers agricultural division by KHD (Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG) in the late 1980s.
Model Era Inference:
The 6250 model likely dates from the late 1980s to early 1990s, bridging the Allis-Chalmers and Deutz Allis eras.
Manufacturing Location Inference:
Likely manufactured in the United States, continuing Allis-Chalmers production lines.