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John Deere 4555, 4560, 4755, 4760, 4955 and 4960 Tractors Repair Manual (tm1460)

Commanding the Leviathans: John Deere 55 and 60 Series Structural Overhaul

The John Deere 4555, 4560, 4755, 4760, 4955, and 4960 large-frame tractors remain the undisputed kings of heavy-draft broadacre farming. Engineered to pull multi-shank deep rippers and massive air seeders, these legacy machines routinely generate extreme driveline stress. After thousands of hours engaging tough soil, internal components such as the inboard planetary gears, primary hydraulic pump linkages, and PowerShift clutch packs inevitably require comprehensive mechanical intervention. The John Deere 4555, 4560, 4755, 4760, 4955 and 4960 Tractors Repair Manual (TM1460) is your definitive digital PDF resource for undertaking these major hardware restorations. Instantly downloading this factory blueprint empowers independent technicians and large-scale farm operators to bypass staggering commercial labor rates and independently execute physical teardowns right inside their own maintenance facilities.

Massive Drivetrain and Hardware Rebuilds

To successfully dismantle the colossal cast-iron housings of a 4960, mechanics must strictly follow OEM disassembly sequences to prevent catastrophic damage to vital heavy iron. This structural service document meticulously details the physical extraction of the high-capacity transmissions, providing precise planetary gear wear limits and secure driveline reassembly instructions. Furthermore, operators gain access to the authoritative physical workflows required to overhaul the main front-mounted hydraulic pump, renew massive inboard final drives, and replace the heavy wet-disk brakes necessary to safely halt fully loaded grain carts.

Who Demands This TM1460 Literature?

  • Broadacre Farm Managers: Radically reduce seasonal maintenance expenditures by managing your own heavy transmission teardowns directly on the property.
  • Independent Heavy Machinery Mechanics: Gain the exact structural assembly sequences necessary to confidently execute profitable, large-scale driveline overhauls on older 55 and 60 series machines.
  • Classic Ag Restorers: Secure the precise OEM mechanical tolerances needed to return a vintage high-horsepower row-crop tractor to its original factory floor structural integrity.

Technical File Parameters

Information Profile Machinery Specifications
Equipment Category John Deere Large-Frame Row-Crop Tractors
Supported Models 4555, 4560, 4755, 4760, 4955, 4960
Factory Identifier Service Repair Technical Manual (TM1460)
Core Procedural Focus Physical Hardware Repair, Transmission Teardown, Final Drives
Delivery Architecture Instant Searchable Digital PDF Download

Common 55 & 60 Series Structural Overhaul Questions

Does the TM1460 manual include the electrical schematic wiring diagrams for my 4955?

No. Following strict John Deere service definitions, this Service Repair Technical Manual is dedicated entirely to mechanical hardware restorations, physical teardowns, and structural reassembly. Electrical schematic wiring diagrams and diagnostic troubleshooting logic are exclusively located in the corresponding Operation and Test Manual.

Will this file guide me through rebuilding the heavy-duty transmission on a 4760?

Yes, the downloadable document supplies exhaustive mechanical procedures for safely extracting the massive gearbox, measuring internal friction disk clearances, and executing a complete physical powertrain restoration.

Can I use this guide to overhaul the inboard planetary final drives?

Absolutely. Mechanics are provided with precise structural instructions for dismantling the heavy rear axle housings, inspecting the planetary carriers, and replacing internal axle bearings to guarantee maximum ground power transfer.

Are the physical steps for repairing the primary hydraulic pump included?

Yes, the literature uncovers complete factory physical steps for removing the primary front-mounted radial piston hydraulic pump, renewing internal seals, and safely reassembling the unit to manage high-demand planting equipment.