John Deere F687 Coolant Capacity

Quick answer:

For the John Deere F687, coolant capacity is 9.51 gal (36 L). Fill slowly and recheck the radiator or overflow level after the first heat cycle.

Coolant capacity9.51 gal (36 L)Cooling system refill amount

John Deere F687 Coolant Capacity Specs

Coolant capacity 9.51 gal (36 L)
Engine model Kohler CH23S
Engine horsepower 23 hp
Engine displacement 41.1 cu in (0.67 L)

John Deere F687 Coolant Capacity Guide

Coolant capacity guide

This model

9.51 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 F687 Coolant Service Notes

Coolant capacity note For the John Deere F687, the coolant capacity is 9.51 gal (36 L). That is the buying and refill guide for a full cooling-system service
Coolant service note After refilling the John Deere F687, run it to operating temperature and recheck after cool-down. Air pockets can make the level drop
Refill check For the John Deere F687, 9.51 gal (36 L) is the planned refill amount. The final level may need a small top-up after trapped air leaves the system
Engine context The John Deere F687 engine specs listed with this page are engine model Kohler CH23S, engine horsepower 23 hp, and engine displacement 41.1 cu in (0.67 L). They help identify the machine, but they are not a substitute for the coolant capacity

John Deere F687 Coolant Capacity FAQ

What is the John Deere F687 coolant capacity?

The listed coolant amount for the John Deere F687 is 9.51 gal (36 L). It is a refill guide, not a reason to ignore the actual level marks

What should I check after refilling coolant in the John Deere F687?

After refilling the John Deere F687, run the engine to operating temperature, let it cool and recheck the radiator or overflow level. Air pockets can make the level drop

Is a coolant top-up enough before using the John Deere F687?

A top-up is only a level correction. A flush is the better choice if the John Deere F687 has rusty coolant, oil contamination, mixed coolant types or repeated overheating

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.