John Deere 66 Coolant Capacity

Quick answer:

Coolant capacity for the John Deere 66 is 9 gal (34.1 L). This is the main refill figure for a drain, flush or coolant change.

Coolant capacity9 gal (34.1 L)Cooling system refill amount

John Deere 66 Coolant Capacity Specs

Coolant capacity 9 gal (34.1 L)
Engine horsepower 130 hp
Engine displacement 415 cu in (6.8 L)

John Deere 66 Coolant Capacity Guide

Coolant capacity guide

This model

9 gal

Class low

0.8 gal

Class typical

2.5 gal

Class high

5 gal

Compared with a broad older small tractor guide, not the full tractor dataset.

John Deere 66 Coolant Service Notes

Coolant capacity note The John Deere 66 coolant capacity is 9 gal (34.1 L). Treat it as a cooling-system amount, not a radiator-only top-up amount
Coolant service note The John Deere 66 should be filled by capacity first, then verified by the actual level marks after the engine cools
Refill check After a drain and refill on the John Deere 66, the cooling system can burp air. Recheck the level after the first warm-up and cool-down cycle
Engine context For comparison, the John Deere 66 engine details listed here are engine horsepower 130 hp and engine displacement 415 cu in (6.8 L). The coolant capacity remains the service number to use for refilling

John Deere 66 Coolant Capacity FAQ

How much coolant is needed for a John Deere 66 coolant change?

Plan around 9 gal (34.1 L) when servicing coolant on the John Deere 66. Recheck the system when cool because air pockets can lower the level

Should I bleed air after changing coolant in the John Deere 66?

Yes. Use the 9 gal (34.1 L) figure as the refill guide, but always recheck level after warm-up and cool-down because trapped air can move through the system

When should I flush the John Deere 66 cooling system?

If the John Deere 66 coolant is only slightly low and otherwise clean, topping up with compatible coolant can be enough. If condition is poor, drain and refill instead

Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Tractor coolant capacity and coolant type can change by year, market, engine, radiator setup and service procedure. Check the operator manual, service manual and official deere.com website before draining, flushing or refilling the cooling system.