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John Deere 1175 Combine Parts

The John Deere 1175 combine harvester, produced in the late 1970s and early 1980s, was a popular choice for farmers seeking a reliable and efficient machine. Powered by a John Deere diesel engine around 100 HP, the 1175 was equipped with header widths ranging from 13 to 18 feet. Its conventional threshing system provided a dependable harvest for various grain crops.

The John Deere 1175 was manufactured by John Deere throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s. Powering this combine was typically a John Deere 4276D 4.5L (276 cu in) 4-cylinder diesel engine, producing approximately 100 horsepower. The 1175 featured a conventional threshing system, utilizing a cylinder and concave for separating grain from the plant material. Grain tank capacity was approximately 80 bushels, offering sufficient capacity for efficient harvesting. Unloading speeds were generally around 30-40 bushels per minute. Available header widths ranged from 13 to 18 feet, providing flexibility for various field conditions and crop types. While chopper and spreader options varied, they typically included a basic straw chopper. The cab provided basic operator comfort and controls. The 1175 proved adept at harvesting a range of crops including wheat, soybeans, and corn, making it a versatile option for smaller to mid-sized farms.

Specifications

EngineJohn Deere 4276D 100 HP 4.5L Diesel
Separator TypeConventional - 6-bar cylinder
Grain Tank80 bushels
Unloading Rate40 bu/min
Header Widths13-18 ft
Fuel CapacityUnknown gallons
WeightUnknown lbs
Years ProducedLate 1970s - Early 1980s

Maintenance Tips

  • Concave Adjustment: Regularly check and adjust the concave clearance according to the crop being harvested to optimize threshing performance and minimize grain damage.
  • Belt and Chain Tension: Inspect and maintain proper tension on all belts and chains to prevent slippage, wear, and potential breakdowns.
  • Sieve and Chaffer Cleaning: Thoroughly clean the sieves and chaffer screens regularly to ensure proper separation of grain and minimize losses.
  • Bearing Greasing: Regularly grease all bearings according to the manufacturer's recommendations to prevent premature wear and failure.

History & Background

The John Deere 1175 was introduced to provide a smaller, more economical combine option compared to larger models in the John Deere lineup. It filled a niche for farmers who needed a reliable machine for smaller acreages. While not revolutionary, its dependability and ease of maintenance contributed to its popularity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the John Deere 1175?

The John Deere 1175 typically uses a John Deere 4276D 4.5L (276 cu in) 4-cylinder diesel engine producing approximately 100 horsepower.

What is the grain tank capacity on a 1175?

The grain tank capacity on a John Deere 1175 is approximately 80 bushels, and the unloading rate is around 40 bushels per minute.

What type of separator does the 1175 have?

The John Deere 1175 features a conventional threshing system with a 6-bar cylinder and concave.

What are common parts needed for the 1175?

Common wear parts for the John Deere 1175 include concaves, rasp bars, belts, chains, bearings, auger fingers, and sickle sections.

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