MACHINERY

Upgraded 5M John Deere tractors announced

John Deere's new 5M tractor range peaks at 97kW and will be available to order later this year.

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The range includes the 5075M, 5095M, 5105M, 5120M, 5130M models which have been selected for release locally with specifications tailored to perform in Australian agricultural productions systems, according to John Deere.

John Deere Australia and New Zealand production system manager, Stephanie Gersekowski, said in addition to increased horsepower, the 5M Series was the smartest tractor on the market in its category, with a built-in display on the dash integrated with AutoTrac guidance.

"AutoTrac provides operators with straight-line guidance to help reduce implement overlap and cutdown passes through the field, to save on fuel and decrease fatigue," Gersekowski said.

The entry-level guidance system can be upgraded later by plugging in a premium display for mapping and prescription-based applications.

In the drive train, the PowrQuad PLUS and Powr8 transmissions are available as an option on the 5095M, 5105M, 5120M cab versions and included as standard on the new 97kw (130hp) 5130M.

Gersekowski said these additional transmission options would not only make the tractors more simple to use, but also more efficient.

"PowrQuad PLUS and Powr8 transmissions make it easy for operators to find the right speed with clutchless, push-button shifting between gears, allowing them to focus on their work," Gersekowski said.

"The hitch-lift capacity on 5M Tractors equipped with PowrQuad PLUS and Powr8 transmissions has also been increased, to better handle large implements. There is also an optional panoramic roof for improved visibility from the cab.

"These features are especially beneficial when lifting and moving large objects such as hay bales and can increase operator productivity and safety."

The MY23 5M Tractors are available to order late 2022.

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