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Amadas 9980 - Supplemental Coolant Additives; Warm Climates

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9980 Self-Propelled Peanut Combine Fuel and Lubricants
Warm Climates
AMADAS/John Deere engines are designed to
operate using glycol base engine coolants.
Always use a recommended glycol base
engine coolant, even when operating in
geographical area where freeze protection is
not required.
Supplemental Coolant
Additives
The concentration of coolant additives is
gradually depleted during engine operation.
For all recommended coolants, replenish
additives between drain intervals by adding a
supplemental coolant additive every 12
months or as determined necessary by coolant
testing.
John Deere Coolant Conditioner is
recommended as a supplemental coolant
additive in John Deere engines.
If other coolants are used, consult the coolant
supplier and follow the manufacturer’s
recommendation for use of supplemental
coolant additives.
The use of non-
recommended supplemental
coolant additives may result in additive drop-
out and gelation of the coolant.
Add the manufacturer’s recommended
concentration of supplemental coolant
additive. Do NOT add more than the
recommended amount.
IMPORTANT! Water may be used as a
coolant in emergency situations only.
Foaming, hot surface aluminum and iron
corrosion, scaling, and cavitation will occur
when water is used as the coolant even
when coolant conditioners are added.
Drain cooling system and refill with
recommended glycol base engine coolant
as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT! Do NOT add a
supplemental coolant additive when the
cooling system is drained and refilled with
John Deere COOL-GARD.
MAN141 09/08/15 303

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