The John Deere 670D, 672D, 770D, 772D, 870D, and 872D Motor Grader Repair Technical Manual TM2256 provides comprehensive guidance for maintaining and repairing these powerful motor graders. This manual includes detailed diagrams, specifications, and step-by-step instructions to assist technicians and operators in troubleshooting issues, performing routine maintenance, and executing repairs effectively. With its thorough coverage, this manual becomes an essential tool for anyone looking to ensure optimal performance and longevity of their John Deere motor graders.
The manual delivers in-depth technical information across all critical systems, including engine operation and maintenance, transmission and drivetrain components, hydraulic systems and circuits, electrical schematics and troubleshooting, steering mechanisms, brake assemblies, and blade control systems. Each section provides the manufacturer’s specifications, adjustment procedures, and diagnostic protocols needed to identify and resolve common issues efficiently.
This comprehensive resource proves invaluable for professional technicians working in John Deere dealerships, independent repair shops, and fleet maintenance facilities. Workshop mechanics benefit from the precise torque specifications, fluid capacities, and assembly sequences that ensure repairs meet OEM standards. Equipment owners and operators with mechanical knowledge gain the insight necessary to perform preventive maintenance and address issues without unnecessary downtime or costly service calls.
The manual is formatted as a PDF file for immediate access. Upon purchase, you receive an instant digital download that can be saved to your computer, tablet, or mobile device. This ensures you have critical repair information available whenever you need it, whether in the shop, at the job site, or during emergency repairs.
Maintaining accurate, manufacturer-approved documentation is fundamental to responsible equipment care. Using the official John Deere TM2256 technical manual eliminates guesswork during repairs and maintenance procedures, reducing the risk of costly mistakes, improper adjustments, and potential equipment damage that could result from relying on incomplete or inaccurate information.





