John Deere 6R 215

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Feature Overview
John Deere 6R 215
  • John Deere FT PowerTech™ 6-cylinder engines
  • Engine HP: 237 HP Max 215/HP Rated with up to 40 additional HP (IPM)
  • AutoQuad™, DirectDrive or IVT transmission options
  • Optional CommandPRO™ puts tractor and implement control at your fingertips

Engine description John Deere PowerTech™ PSS
Engine displacement 6.8 L / 415 cu in.
Rated engine power 97/68EC: 158 kW / 215 hp
Transmission type Standard: 20 Speed AutoQuad PLUS™ ECO (40K) / Optional: 16 speed PowerQuad PLUS™ / 20 speed AutoQuad PLUS™ (50K) / DirectDrive™ ECO (40K) / Infinitely variable transmission (IVT) 0.050-42 km/h / 0.030-26 MPa / Infinitely variable transmission (IVT) 0.050-50 km/h / 0.030-31 mph
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Feature Overview
John Deere 6R 215
  • John Deere FT PowerTech™ 6-cylinder engines
  • Engine HP: 237 HP Max 215/HP Rated with up to 40 additional HP (IPM)
  • AutoQuad™, DirectDrive or IVT transmission options
  • Optional CommandPRO™ puts tractor and implement control at your fingertips

Engine description John Deere PowerTech™ PSS
Engine displacement 6.8 L / 415 cu in.
Rated engine power 97/68EC: 158 kW / 215 hp
Transmission type Standard: 20 Speed AutoQuad PLUS™ ECO (40K) / Optional: 16 speed PowerQuad PLUS™ / 20 speed AutoQuad PLUS™ (50K) / DirectDrive™ ECO (40K) / Infinitely variable transmission (IVT) 0.050-42 km/h / 0.030-26 MPa / Infinitely variable transmission (IVT) 0.050-50 km/h / 0.030-31 mph
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Features

CommandCenter™ display

Overview

The Generation 4 CommandCenter creates the primary user interface for 6R Tractors. The Generation 4 CommandCenter provides an excellent, user-savvy operating experience.

 

Producers can also use a variety of implements with the Generation 4 CommandCenter as it is ISOBUS virtual terminal (VT) capable.

 

Expect machine productivity gains, along with increased operator confidence, thanks to a simple, customizable interface. The reliability of the Generation 4 CommandCenter also aids in optimal operating experience and maximizes uptime.

 

4200 CommandCenter 21.3-cm (8.4-in.) display 4200 CommandCenter 21.3-cm (8.4-in.) display
4600 CommandCenter  25.4-cm (10-in.) display 4600 CommandCenter 25.4-cm (10-in.) display

Benefits

  • Easy-to-change fields and guidance lines
  • Custom-defined views
  • On-screen help functions
  • Intelligent warnings
  • Context-based help

 

Details

Code Description
1947 4200 Processor (21.3-cm [8.4-in.] display only)
1946 4600 Processor (25.4-cm [10-in.] display only)

 

Code Description
1829 21.3-cm (8.4-in.) CommandCenter display (4200 Processor only)
1822 25.4-cm (10-in.) CommandCenter display (4600 Processor only)

 

Code Description
1867 Less application
1851 CommandCenter AutoTrac© activation
1858 4200 Section Control and Data Sync activation plus CommandCenter AutoTrac activation
1857 4600 CommandCenter Premium Activation 3.0
1861 4600 CommandCenter Automation Activation 1.0
186S 4600 CommandCenter Automation Activation 3.0

NOTE: CommandCenter AutoTrac activation stays with the tractor.
NOTE: 6155RH only available with code 1867.

Layout Manager
Layout Manager selection page Layout Manager selection page
Layout Manager module build Layout Manager module build

The Generation 4 CommandCenter features a modular-designed layout manager so an operator can easily create the structure that meets the operator’s demands. From the factory, machines are equipped with standard run pages. An unlimited amount of run pages can be added to the Generation 4 CommandCenter based on operator preference or operational needs. Toggling between run pages is as easy as swiping the screen or using the arrow buttons on the top right portion of the title bar.

 

Users and access

Users and access allow the owner to lock out certain functions to prevent operators from accessing or changing settings. Lock-out functions are managed with an owner-defined four-digit code.

 

Lockout features are available for:

  • Precision Ag Technology applications
  • Hitch
  • Hydraulic
  • Transmission
  • Power take-off (PTO)
  • FieldCruise© engine controls
  • Display
  • Machine monitor

 

On-screen help and diagnostic text

There are a few different ways to get meaningful on-screen help when navigating the Generation 4 CommandCenter. Operators can find the help icon on the shortcut bar on the bottom of every page. This icon gives detailed information on everything from tractor operation to application information. Simply select the help icon and navigate to the information section that is needed. 

Help icon Help icon
Help center main page Help center main page

Additionally, application-based help is also available in all locations of the CommandCenter. Simply click on the (i) icon available on the title bar and it will lead directly to more information on the application currently being used.

Context-based help icon Context-based help icon
Context-based help iTEC© main page Context-based help iTEC© main page

Diagnostic text and information are available for better understanding of whether applications are operating as directed.

Machine monitor
Machine monitor page Machine monitor page

The machine monitor application provides the user instantaneous readings about the status or condition of the machine. Values shown in the machine monitor vary by application, but typically include parameters like engine speed, coolant temperature, and ground speed. The machine monitor supports run page modules in the layout manager, allowing the user to populate specific machine parameters directly to a run page.

 

NOTE: The machine monitor application replaces part of the Universal Performance Monitor in previous machines.

Work monitor
Work monitor page Work monitor page

The work monitor application displays the performance information about the task being performed by the machine. The user is shown averages, totals, and productivity of the machine, such as area worked, average working speed, and fuel usage. The values of the work monitor can be reset by the user at any time. Specific values of the work monitor can be configured by the user to be shown on a run page.

 

NOTE: The work monitor application replaces part of the universal performance monitor in previous machines.

 

Video capability 

Tractors with a 4200 CommandCenter are equipped with one video input and tractors with a 4600 CommandCenter have two video inputs (one port to connect two cameras via a Y harness). The operator can set a variety of triggers, including reverse, PTO, hitch, and selective control valve (SCV) levers to activate the camera. The image will then appear on the CommandCenter display. The camera (video observation system) is available through John Deere Parts and Ag and Industrial (A & I) Products.

 

John Deere Generation 4 CommandCenter processors

A Generation 4 CommandCenter is made up of a processor and a display. Two processor options are available for the Generation 4 CommandCenter.

The 4600 Processor is the premium processor. Available features with the premium processor include:

  • Compatible with 25.4-cm (10-in.) touchscreen display
  • Two video camera inputs (one port to connect to two cameras via a Y harness)
  • One USB input
  • AutoTrac capable (machine-specific activation sold separately)
25.4-cm (10-in.) 4600 CommandCenter display 25.4-cm (10-in.) 4600 CommandCenter display

The 4200 Processor is base equipment on all 6R Tractors. It offers:

  • Compatible with 21.3-cm (8.4-in.) touchscreen display
  • One video camera input
  • One USB input
  • AutoTrac capable (machine-specific activation sold separately) 

 

Tractors 4600 Processor 4200 Processor
6R Option Standard

Display options

Generation 4 CommandCenter displays are available in the following configurations:

  • 21.3-cm (8.4-in.) display on the 4200 CommandCenter
  • 25.4-cm (10-in.) display on the 4600 CommandCenter

 

For those wanting to maximize their viewing real estate, the 25.4-cm (10-in.) touchscreen color display is an excellent choice. With the 25.4-cm (10-in.) display, the title bar and all shortcut keys can always be viewed. Operators can monitor more items at once on the 25.4-cm (10-in.) touchscreen display.

 

John Deere 4200 CommandCenter John Deere 4200 CommandCenter

A. Next run page
B. Status center
C. Expand shortcut keys
D. Menu
E. Run page

John Deere 4600 CommandCenter John Deere 4600 CommandCenter

A. Next and previous run page
B. Status center
C. Shortcut keys
D. Menu
E. Run page
F. Title bar


Overview

The DirectDrive transmission combines the efficiency benefits of a manual shift transmission with easy handling similar to the AutoPowr™/IVT™ transmission. DirectDrive utilizes unique double-clutch technology giving 6R operators more driving comfort.

 

Since this is a mechanical transmission, it provides smooth shifting between gears with high efficiency. Smooth shifting is achieved by excellent modulation between the dual clutches in combination with engine rpm management to speed match the next gear.

 

DirectDrive uses efficiency manager to automatically change up gears and throttle back, similar to how AutoPowr varies its ratio to achieve minimum engine rpm with a higher transmission ratio. 

The best of both worlds - efficiency and comfortThe best of both worlds - efficiency and comfort

Benefits

  • Excellent mechanical power transfer
  • Double-clutch technology (unique to PowerShift™ transmissions)
  • Ranges perfectly fitted to agricultural applications – less need of range shifts
  • Very good reduction in engine rpm at 40 km/h (25 mph). An operator concept that allows transmission control similar to an infinitely variable transmission.
  • AutoClutch™ function
  • Three set speeds and cruise control button

Details

CodeDescriptionAvailable forInformation
1530DirectDrive – 40 km/h (25 mph)6175R, 6195R, 6215RDouble clutch transmission, 40 km/h (25 mph) at reduced engine speed
The modular concept

The DirectDrive transmission consists of the range box, the dual-path module, and the PowrReverser™.

Range box

The range box in the 6R Series consists of three ranges perfectly suited for agricultural applications.

  • Range A: 2.7 km/h to 10.8 km/h (1.6 mph to 6.7 mph)
  • Range B: 5.4 km/h to 22 km/h (3.3 mph to 13.6 mph)
  • Range C: 13 km/h to 40 km/h (8 mph to 25 mph) at 1550 rpm

Changing from ranges is quick and simple and due to its adaptation to agricultural applications, it is hardly ever required in the field. Less range shifting means fewer torque interruptions.

40 km/h (25 mph) during transportation40 km/h (25 mph) during transportation
Ideal ranges for all needs (40 km/h [25 mph] version)
Ideal ranges for all needs (40 km/h [25 mph] version)Ideal ranges for all needs (40 km/h [25 mph] version)

Dual-path module

Overview

The dual path module includes the eight PowerShift gears, available in all three ranges. The PowerShift gears can change automatically, creating a very efficient drive strategy to save fuel and reduce noise.

The main technical innovation is the use of two clutches in one transmission. This system allows very fast shifting between gears and is highly efficient. The second gear is already lined up, ready to go, and just waiting for the change command to be given.

Dual-path module PowerShift gearsDual-path module PowerShift gears

Left-hand reverser

Overview

An easy-to-use left-hand reverser is available in all the DirectDrive transmissions. The reverser control is located at the 10 o’clock position on the steering column for intuitive control. The left-hand reverser incorporates the following controls:

  • Forward direction selector
  • Reverse direction selector
  • Park (P) – park lock (P) - tractor cannot move and the trailer brakes are engaged. Lever must be in the (P) park position to start the tractor.
  • Neutral (N) - tractor is in a non-parked position and capable of movement.
Left-hand reverserLeft-hand reverser

Benefits

  • Quick and easy way for the operator to make powered changes in the direction of the tractor.
  • Ensures that the tractor cannot be operated with the park brake engaged.

Electronic hand and foot throttle

Overview

The tractor ground speed is controlled via the accelerator and hand throttle. The engine rpm can be set to a specific ground speed using the hand throttle (A). Button (B) activates and de-activates FieldCruise™ (with two available pre-sets), which is an engine rpm limiter. The specific ground speed can be set by pressing button (C), this pedal lock feature works like the cruise control on a car. Button (D) allows the operator to drive with the minimum target rpm with eco on; note button (D) is only active in custom mode.

Hand throttleHand throttle
Foot throttleFoot throttle

Benefits

  • Pedal lock function allows command foot throttle speed to be maintained
  • Define setting of the engine speed and its limit with FieldCruise
  • Quick attainment of desired speed

Gear and range views in display

Overview

In the DirectDrive transmission, the selected range and selected PowerShift gear can be viewed in the dashboard.

 

Similar to the AutoPowr/IVT transmission control and display, the DirectDrive transmission has the red lights inside the speed display so the operator can see how fast the tractor will go at full commanded speed. This is adjusted using the speed wheel on top of the shift control lever.

Ranges A, B, C, and PowerShift steps are displayed on the dashboardRanges A, B, C, and PowerShift steps are displayed on the dashboard
Set speed indicated in the dashboardSet speed indicated in the dashboard

Cab ComfortView™ Premium Plus – CommandARM™

Overview

The DirectDrive transmission can only be equipped on the CommandARM.

Control unit integrated into CommandARMControl unit integrated into CommandARM

DirectDrive control unit

Overview

The DirectDrive control unit consists of the speed control lever, which has an ergonomically integrated set speed adjusting wheel. The set speed adjusting wheel is a rotational thumbwheel located on the speed control lever. The wheel is quick and easy to adjust with the thumb and rotates infinitely with no stop or start position. When the operator rotates the thumbwheel, the maximum commanded forward/reverse speed is set. Also integrated are three buttons to set the ranges.

  • Range buttons
    • Quick and precise speed changes with the A, B, B/C- range shift buttons
    • Selection depends on the work to be done
      • Range A: Heavy draft work
      • Range B: Secondary tillage, mowing
      • Range B/C: Transport (includes automatic range shift from range B to C)
  • Speed lever
    • Ergonomically integrated speed wheel to infinitely adjust the speed
    • Two-function slot to set the eight PowerShift gears; auto mode and manual mode
    • Easily change between modes using only the speed lever, without using the clutch
DirectDrive control unitDirectDrive control unit
Thumbwheel located on the speed control lever Thumbwheel located on the speed control lever

Manual mode

Overview

In this mode, the operator manually changes the gears. Put the lever up (+) to select a higher gear and put the lever down (-) to select a lower gear. In this mode the throttle and transmission are independent, efficiency manager is only effective in auto mode.

DirectDrive speed lever in manual modeDirectDrive speed lever in manual mode

Full auto mode

Overview

If the lever is put in the right position, the auto mode is selected and the transmission shifts automatically, depending on the engine load and speed.

DirectDrive speed lever in full auto modeDirectDrive speed lever in full auto mode

CommandCenter™ settings – Full auto mode

Overview

Full auto mode enables the tractor to make adjustments to the transmission operating mode automatically, based on the engine and transmission speeds and the load on the tractor.

 

Full auto mode switches between load control and fuel economy mode seamlessly, with no involvement from the operator, as conditions and applications change. Fuel economy mode automatically switches off when the PTO is engaged to provide full PTO power. Operators can set the maximum forward and reverse speeds for the tractor in their particular applications.

Full auto mode on CommandARMFull auto mode on CommandARM

CommandCenter setting - custom mode

Overview

Custom mode allows the operator to customize the DirectDrive settings if full auto mode is not desirable.

Custom mode settings on CommandARMCustom mode settings on CommandARM
  • Auto shift engine speed droop

If the tractor runs under full load, the gear shifting can be customized with this setting.

In custom mode the engine droop settings can be defined between 6 percent and 40 percent with power take-off (PTO) on and off. The higher the droop percentage, the more the engine rpm will be reduced when pulling before a transmission down shift is made.

 

A speed droop expressed as percentage of full engine speed can be chosen:

  • Between 6 percent and 40 percent with PTO off
  • Between 20 percent and 40 percent with PTO on
PTO settingsPTO settings
  • Eco engine speed
    Running under partial load, this setting allows to adjust the minimum engine rpm
    • Automatic lowering of engine rpm, if possible, under partial load allows to reduce fuel consumption
    • Setting between 1800 engine rpm and 1200 engine rpm
    • For specific applications (either with PTO or without), engine speed droop can be shut off (eco off)
    • For example, driving with a trailer downhill, engine rpm can be reduced
Eco mode offEco mode off
Eco mode onEco mode on
  • Load anticipation feature can be enabled for:
    • Hitch engagement
    • Hydraulic engagement
  • This feature allows DirectDrive to predict how much load the engine expects from the activation of the hitch or a particular SCV function.
    • That is a John Deere only feature.
    • Tractor is able to recognize when the additional power is needed on the application and does not forget it.
    • Saves fuel because the engine shuts down when no additional power is needed for example during headland turns.
Load anticipation featureLoad anticipation feature

Brake with integrated AutoClutch function

Overview

By depressing both brake pedals simultaneously, the tractor decelerates until it comes to a full stop. No clutching is required. After the brakes are released, the tractor will start to crawl forward.

AutoClutch function is integrated ™ no clutching requiredAutoClutch function is integrated ™ no clutching required

Overview

The John Deere Infinitely Variable Transmission (AutoPowr/IVT) utilizes a combination of mechanical and hydrostatic power, providing stepless and continuous power across an infinitely variable range of speeds.

Single-speed lever is used for intuitive and accurate control of ground speeds as slow as 50 m/h (0.03 mph) to 40/50 km/h (25/31 mph). For model year 2015, the transmission has been revised so transport speeds are reached at lower engine rpms, ultimately reducing fuel consumption and in cab noise. Software has also been revised to ensure under acceleration engine rpm is kept to a minimum within the engines peak torque band. 

AutoPowr/IVT transmissionAutoPowr/IVT transmission
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Benefits

  • Easy to operate.
  • Four mechanical modes lead to excellent performance and reduced fuel consumption.
  • Revised ratios bring transport speeds at reduced engine rpm ™ reduced fuel consumption and increased comfort.
  • Precise management of forward speeds.
  • Less shifting time means better management of the implement.

Details

  • Requires 240 amp alternator (code 8743) (6110R, 6120R, 6130R)
  • Requires code electrohydraulic (EH) selective control valves (SCVs) and 240 amp alternator. And requires braked front axle (code 6064). Requires hydraulic trailer brakes (code 8756). Requires B speed rated tires & front fenders (8011 or 8012)


CodeDescription
1552AutoPowr/IVT ™ 50 km/h


Details

  • Requires code EH SCVs
  • Requires 240 amp alternator (code 8743) (6110R, 6120R, 6130R)

 

CodeDescription
1551AutoPowr/IVT ™ 40 km/h

 

50 km/h (31 mph)
6R in transport6R in transport
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The following features are part of the 50-km/h (31 mph) package:

  • Triple-Link Suspension (TLS©) Plus with brakes for improved braking capacity.
  • Rim and tire matching with fixed tread rims to minimize vibration and increase ride comfort.
  • Trailer brakes
  • Front and rear fenders

Set-speed adjusting wheel

Overview

The set-speed adjusting wheel is the rotational thumbwheel located on the speed control lever. The wheel is quick and easy to adjust with the operators thumb and rotates infinitely with no stop or start position. When the operator rotates the thumbwheel, the ground speed of the tractor is increased by 0.2 km/h (0.12 mph) when the tractor is traveling below 20 km/h (12 mph). When the tractor is traveling above 20 km/h (12 mph), the tractor is increased by (1) km/h (0.6 mph). The set speed adjuster is used to set the maximum commanded forward or reverse speed in each speed band.

As the operator moves the lever within or between speed bands, the electronic management system ensures smooth, quick, and powerful acceleration or deceleration, regardless of load or ground speed.

While in motion, the operator can adjust the maximum speed of each speed band. With the lever in band one, the target maximum speed can be adjusted to 20 km/h (12 mph). With the lever in band two, the maximum speed of 40/50 km/h (25/31 mph) can be defined depending on transmission option. When stationary, all set speeds, both forward and reverse, may be adjusted while the left-hand reverser is in the power zero position.

Thumbwheel located on the speed control leverThumbwheel located on the speed control lever
Lever slot between speed brandsLever slot between speed brands
Drop-down information  for set speeds on CommandCenter™ when rotating the thumbwheelDrop-down information for set speeds on CommandCenter™ when rotating the thumbwheel
Set speed indicated in the dashboardSet speed indicated in the dashboard

Benefits

  • Quick and precise speed changes.
  • Fine-tuning via the speed wheel.
  • Two steps in the slot of the speed control lever to program two set speeds.
  • Speed feedback on the analog dashboard. The needle shows the actual speed, red lights around the needle show the commanded speed.
  • Easy-to-handle exact-speed settings through CommandCenter and the speed wheel.

Left-hand reverser

Overview

An easy-to-use left-hand reverser is available in all the AutoPowr/IVT transmissions. The reverser control is located at the 10 o’clock position on the steering column for intuitive control. The left-hand reverser incorporates the following controls:

  • Forward direction selector
  • Reverse direction selector
  • Park (P) - Park lock (P) - Tractor cannot move and the trailer brakes are engaged. Lever must be in the (P) Park position to start the tractor. 
  • Neutral (N) ™ Tractor is in a non-parked position and capable of movement.
  • Power zero ™ Tractor is held stationary by the transmission.
Pedal mode display on CommandCenterPedal mode display on CommandCenter
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Benefits

  • Pedal mode is ideal for applications like mowing, baling, or hedge cutting, where it is important to keep the engine speed at a constant rpm independent from the ground speed.

Manual Mode settings

Overview

Manual mode makes the transmission and engine independent of each other. The transmission does not automatically adjust engine rpm to save fuel. This can prove to be useful in applications like loader work where the variability of engine speed based on load is not needed.

Left-hand reverserLeft-hand reverser
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Benefits

  • Allows for temporary stationary control of the tractor without using the brakes.
  • Quick and easy way for the operator to change the direction of the tractor.
  • Ensures that the tractor can’t be operated with the park lock on.

Electronic hand and foot throttle

Overview

The tractor ground speed is controlled via the accelerator and hand throttle. The engine rpm can be set to a specific ground speed using the hand throttle (A). Button (B) activates and de-activities FieldCruise© (with two available pre-sets), which is an engine rpm limiter.

 

The specific ground speed set can be set by pressing button (C), this pedal lock feature works like the cruise control on a car (only functions when foot throttle is ordered). Button (D) allows the operator to drive with the minimum target rpm with ECO on.

 

NOTE: button (D) is only active in custom mode.

Hand throttleHand throttle
Foot throttleFoot throttle

Benefits

  • Define setting of the engine speed and its limit with FieldCruise. 
  • Quick attainment of desired speed
  • Pedal lock function allows command foot throttle speed to be maintained.

AutoPowr/IVT selector control via CommandCenter

Overview

The AutoPowr/IVT application setting employs four modes to take full advantage of the engine-transmission communication: Full auto, custom, pedal and manual.

Full auto mode

Overview

Full auto mode enables the tractor to make adjustments to the transmission operating mode automatically based on the engine and transmission speeds and the load on the tractor. This should be the AutoPowr/IVT setting for 95 percent of all applications.

Full auto mode switches between load control and fuel economy mode seamlessly with no involvement from the operator as conditions and applications change. Fuel economy mode automatically switches off when the power take-off (PTO) is engaged to provide full PTO power. Operators can set the maximum forward and reverse speeds for the tractor in their particular application.

NOTE: Activation ECO is not available in full auto mode.

Full auto screenshot on CommandCenterFull auto screenshot on CommandCenter
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Custom mode

Overview

Custom mode allows the operator to customize the AutoPowr/IVT settings when full auto mode is not desirable. In custom mode, operators can turn ECO on and off. This can either be done by pushing the ECO button on the side of the hand throttle module or by selecting ECO in the transmission settings page of the CommandCenter.

 

When accelerating with ECO on, the tractor minimizes engine speeds, which reduce acceleration aggressiveness. As a result, ECO on should reduce fuel consumption in lighter, steady loads. In contrast, when accelerating with ECO off, engine speed can be higher aggressively to maximize productivity. The higher engine speeds with ECO off better enable the tractor to quickly recover from sudden load increases and not lose as much ground speed when load increases occur.

In custom mode, the engine droop settings can be defined between 4 percent and 30 percent with PTO on and off. The higher the droop percentage the more the engine rpm will be reduced when pulling before a transmission ratio change is made

Customizing speed of direction on CommandCenterCustomizing speed of direction on CommandCenter
Droop setting on CommandCenter screenDroop setting on CommandCenter screen

Benefits

  • Ensure that the operator has the best driving options when required.
  • Independent droop settings allow the operator improved performance and flexibility.

Pedal mode settings

Overview

Pedal mode allows the operator to change the tractor’s ground speed independently from the engine speed.  The ground speed is controlled through use of the foot pedal while the hand throttle determines engine speed.  Maximum ground speed is determined by the location of the speed control lever in the speed band.

 

Operators can lock-in a desired ground speed, without pressure on the foot pedal, using the pedal lock button (as described above). To unlock the foot pedal, the operator can tap the foot pedal, press the lock button, or press the brake pedal. When releasing the foot pedal, the vehicle decelerates to a safe creep speed. To come to a complete stop, the brake pedal should be depressed.

Operation just presses brake pedal to stop the tractorOperation just presses brake pedal to stop the tractor
The Auto clutch sensitivity change on CommandCenterThe Auto clutch sensitivity change on CommandCenter

Benefits

  • This feature makes the AutoPowr/IVT an ideal transmission for operations that require a lot of speeds (like baling or loader work).
  • Upon release of the Auto Clutch, the tractor will accelerate to the previously command speed (ideal for round baling).
  • Excellent modulation makes inching to implements and attachments easy.

Torque

Overview

The AutoPowr/IVT is a combination of mechanical and hydraulic components that are capable of providing low speed with extremely high levels of torque:

  • Allows the tractor to smoothly pull away, even under high loads
  • Enhances front loader operation by delivering high torque, driving the tractor into the pile without slippage
  • Retains constant working speeds with PTO implements, which have a tendency to push the tractor (spading or rotary cultivator)

Creeper mode

Creeper mode is a standard feature on AutoPowr/IVT. Down to 50 m/h (164 ft/h) the creeper mode is activated when the selected speed is below 2.1 km/h (1.3 mph) in set position 1.

When the tractor moves below 600 m/h (1968 ft/h), the engine speed is independent of travel speed. This allows the operator to choose the engine speed that best fits the task (rated speed for hydraulic or PTO usage, or low idle for fuel-saving operation). No additional power is needed.

Manual mode display on CommandCenterManual mode display on CommandCenter
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Load anticipation feature

Overview

The load anticipation feature allows the AutoPowr/IVT to predict how much load the engine expects from the activation of the hitch or a particular SCV function.

In Full Auto Mode, all load anticipation features are active. In custom mode, they can be turned on or off in the custom settings page. When a SCV or the hitch is activated, the engine speed is raised to 1500 rpm (as long as the commanded throttle position is over this value). This creates a boost in engine power, which improves hydraulic performance and prepares the engine for potential load situations, returning an implement to work for example.

 

Also added is PTO load anticipation. If it is turned off, the engine does not react to PTO engagement, and engine speed is controlled purely based on load , If turned on (in custom) when the PTO is engaged, the engine rpm will rise to throttle position or pre-defined PTO cruise setting.

Load anticipation display on CommandCenterLoad anticipation display on CommandCenter
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Benefits

  • John Deere exclusive feature.
  • Tractor recognizes when additional engine rpm is needed.
  • Saves fuel, because the engine shuts down when no additional power is needed.

Forward/Reverse relationship

Overview

Similar to the AutoQuad PLUS transmission, the AutoPowr/IVT can also adjust the forward/reverse speed ratio. The reverse speeds can be set to a maximum of  30 percent higher and 70 percent lower than forward speeds but only in range 1. In range 2, the forward-to-reverse speed ratio is 1:1, up to 22 km/h (14 mph). Above that, the reverse speeds will only go up to 30 km/h (19 mph).

Section of forward/reverse relationship via CommandCenterSection of forward/reverse relationship via CommandCenter
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Brake with integrated Auto Clutch function

Overview

With the AutoPowr/IVT, no clutching is required to stop the tractor. After the brakes are released, the tractor automatically accelerates back to its previous speed (if using hand throttle) The effect of Auto Clutch can also be set via the operator CommandCenter.


Overview

To control a rear implement, up to six SCVs or five SCVs plus Power Beyond can be ordered (6145R-6250R). For (6110R- 6130R) up to five SCVs or four SCVs plus Power Beyond can be ordered. The SCVs can be controlled electrically. Up to four mechanical SCVs are available, in combination with Power Beyond. All mechanical or electrical SCVs feature four positions - neutral, raise, lower, and float.

Benefits

  • Release levers make disconnecting hydraulic hoses easy
  • Relocated valves improve operator's visibility to the rear hitch
  • Up to six rear SCVs give operators total flexibility

 

Code Description Information Availability
3312 Two mechanical SCVs ™ premium Premium couplers with high-pressure relief lever. Two mechanical SCVs 450 Series. Only in combination with PowrQuad© Plus transmission or AutoQuad© Plus transmission.
Only available on 6110R - 6130R.
6110R, 6120R, 6130R
3332 Three mechanical SCVs - premium Premium couplers with high-pressure relief lever. Only in combination with PowrQuad Plus or AutoQuad Plus. 6110R, 6120R, 6130R, 6145R, 6155R, 6175R, 6195R, 6215R 
3311 Two electronic SCVs - premium Premium couplers with high-pressure relief lever. 6110R, 6120R, 6130R
3331 Three electronic SCVs - premium Premium couplers with high-pressure relief lever. 6110R, 6120R, 6130R, 6145R, 6155R, 6175R, 6195R, 6215R, 6230R, 6250R
3341 Four electronic SCVs - premium Premium couplers with high-pressure relief lever.  6110R, 6120R, 6130R, 6145R, 6155R, 6175R, 6195R, 6215R, 6230R, 6250R

NOTE: Not available for 6155RH.
3351 Five electronic SCVs ™  premium Premium couplers with high-pressure relief lever. When ordered with right-hand console, (code 2055) also electrical joystick (code 841L) for operation of rear SCVs or electrical midstack SCV (code 8922, 8923, 8914 or 8915) is required. A maximum of four SCVs can be operated via paddle pot at right-hand console. 6110R, 6120R, 6130R, 6145R, 6155R, 6175R, 6195R, 6215R, 6230R, 6250R

NOTE: Not available for 6155RH.
3361 Six electronic SCVs ™ premium Premium couplers with high-pressure relief lever. Not with right-hand console (code 2055). Not in combination with electrical joystick (code 841L) and any option with electrical joystick. 6145R, 6155R, 6175R, 6195R, 6215R, 6230R, 6250R

NOTE: Not available for 6155RH.

 

Mechanical control valves

Overview

The tractor may be equipped with one type of mechanical control valves: premium (450 Series).

Premium-couplers control valves also have an additional lock function (position 3), which holds the control lever in the raise or lower position until the pressure in the oil circuit has reached a predetermined value (e.g., when the control cylinder has reached its end position).

 

In position 2, the control lever returns to neutral as soon as it is released and is the setting for normal hydraulic operation.

 

If an implement is connected, pressure connection has to be connected to the lower coupler. With standard SCVs, a valve prevents sudden loss of pressure caused by leakage when the engine is shut off.

 

On premium SCVs, the likelihood of leakage is further diminished.

Premium mechanical control valve (premium) Premium mechanical control valve (premium)
  1. Position 1
  2. Position 2
  3. Position 3
  4. Hydraulic oil flow control
Electrical control valves

Overview

The tractor may be equipped with the premium (450 Series) control valves. All main characteristics can be controlled by the CommandCenter© display.

CommandCenter hydraulics option CommandCenter hydraulics option
Example options of rear valve configuration
3351 ™  five electronic SCVs (five SCV premium) 3351 ™ five electronic SCVs (five SCV premium)
3361 ™ six electronic SCVs (six SCV premium) 3361 ™ six electronic SCVs (six SCV premium)
Hydraulic control options
E-SCV controls on the right-hand console E-SCV controls on the right-hand console
M-SCV controls on the right-hand console M-SCV controls on the right-hand console
E- SCV controls on CommandARM© controls E- SCV controls on CommandARM© controls
E-SCV controls on optional joystick (reconfigurable) E-SCV controls on optional joystick (reconfigurable)

Hydraulic set up

Shortcut button right-hand console

Overview

Simply push the hydraulic symbol on the right-hand side console or the CommandCenter and the CommandCenter display shows a setup menu to:

  • Monitor valve status - detent, float, or neutral
  • Adjust maximum flow and detent (combine for both direction or separate extent and retract adjustment)
Hydraulic shortcut button on right-hand console Hydraulic shortcut button on right-hand console
Hydraulic shortcut button CommandCenter Hydraulic shortcut button CommandCenter

Detent setup

Overview

  • Time detent - this is particularly useful when repeat SCV operations are performed, such as lowering a mower-conditioner plow or cycling planter markers.
  • Continuous flow detent - this is particularly useful when a hydraulic motor is used, such as on an air seeder.
Detent setup Detent setup

SCV flow setup

Overview

SCV flow rate can be programmed between 0.04 and 10 allowing fine tuning for implements with different hydraulic requirement.

Behavior can be set between linear (red), progressive (green), or a combination (yellow) for exact flow modulation and precise valve management.

  • Linear means that the distance travelled by the SCV/ICV corresponds to the distance travelled by the control lever/multifunction lever
  • Progressive means that initially the distance travelled by the SCV/ICV is less than that travelled by the control lever/multifunction lever (giving a more sensitive start to the movement)
Flow setup Flow setup
Three flow options Three flow options
Flow characteristic setup Flow characteristic setup

Combination is an intermediate stage between the two settings listed above.


Overview

ComfortView cabs feature a modern, automotive-style instrument panel as base equipment. The instrument pod has two large analog dials for engine and tractor speed, as well as two smaller dials that display fuel level, DEF level, and coolant temperature. The steering column and dash are adjustable to suit the operator's needs. The column tilts toward the operator and a lever on the left-hand side allows for the column to telescope out to the desired level.

 

A dimming mode automatically reduces the brightness of the instrument illumination when the tractor lights are used. 

Steering column control panel
Cab and controls 6R TractorCab and controls 6R Tractor
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Instrumentation control panel

Overview

The instrumentation panel has a row of information and warning lights across the bottom to monitor all important tractor functions. A three-stage warning system first gives information, then gives warnings,and finally gives a stop alarm to prevent damage from occurring in the event of a component malfunction. An integrated power take-off (PTO) over-speed warning is incorporated into the diagnostics to ensure proper operation.

Instrumentation control panelInstrumentation control panel
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Dash instrument panel controls include:

Left sideRight side
Left-hand reverserTwo-speed and optional intermittent wiper
High-/low-beam switchKey start/stop
Hazard switchRoad/work lights on/off
Turn signals/horn 
In-cab storage
Overhead storage compartmentOverhead storage compartment
CommandARM™ storage compartmentCommandARM™ storage compartment

CommandARM controls

Overview

The 6R Series features a redesigned CommandARM with all key vehicle functions in one place.
The updated CommandARM layout is only available with Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT™)  and DirectDrive transmissions.

The base 17.8 cm (7-in.) (4100 CommandCenter) or optional 25.4 cm (10-in.) (4600 CommandCenter™) display is fully integrated on to CommandARM and offers fast adjustment of additional tractor functions.

The CommandARM design allows for 37.5 degrees of total seat swivel and adjustable positioning matching the operator’s preference. (30 degrees right and 7.5 degrees left)

Hydraulic and hitch controls utilize fingertip paddle pods for raise/lower and extend/retract functions. The CommandARM offers up to a maximum of six electronic selective control valves (E-SCVs) (without electronic joystick). The optional electrical joystick replaces fingertip paddle pods for control of selective control vales (SCVs) and allows for programmable hydraulic functionality according to operator preference.(A maximum of five E-SCVs can be ordered with the electronic joystick).

Controls for radio, lights, rotary beacon, and hazard flashers are located to the center right on the CommandARM along with PTO for front (if equipped) and rear PTO. Additionally, located on the right side of the CommandARM is an encoder wheel, which allows for finite positioning of the rear 3-point hitch. Three buttons near the encoder for set lock and return to height. Adjustment knobs for the 3-point hitch are located under the cover for the CommandARM storage compartment and allow for adjustment of the rate of drop, hitch height limit, and depth control.

The transmission control and throttle are placed on the left side of the CommandARM closest to the operator for convenient setting and adjustment. The throttle design incorporates buttons which control engine cruise speed, pedal lock/cruise control, and transmission Eco settings (for more information refer to the AutoPowr™ or DirectDrive transmissions pages).

Located just to the right of the throttle is the auto-steer activation button and four sequence controls for iTEC™ functions. Behind the iTEC sequence controls are buttons which control the activation and deactivation of MFWD and differential lock.

Differential lock can also be activated by foot switch on the cab floor. A new feature in the 6R Series Tractor is auto steering angle dependent differential lock button.

Operators can easily identify controls by icons located near levers, and each functional area is color-coded.

  • Functions: motion (throttle, transmission) - orange
  • Mechanical front-wheel drive (MFWD) and hydraulics (hitch and SCVs) - black
  • PTO - yellow
2056- ComfortView cab with CommandARM2056- ComfortView cab with CommandARM
Close up of controls on CommandARMClose up of controls on CommandARM
Optional integrated crossgate joystickOptional integrated crossgate joystick
New hand throttle featuresNew hand throttle features
3-point hitch control layout3-point hitch control layout
Integrated differential lock featuresIntegrated differential lock features

Benefits

  • All main tractor functions in one place
  • Hand throttle module with integrated cruise control/pedal lock and Eco function
  • Integrated reconfigurable joystick
  • All controls and display move with the operators movement or motion
  • Availability of optional 10-in. (25.4-cm) display (4600 CommandCenter)
  • Integrated storage compartment with hitch controls

Right-hand console controls

Overview

The right-hand control console is angled for operator comfort and ease of operation. The design of the right-hand console is controlled by the type of SCVs chosen.

Mechanically actuated valves are controlled by traditional levers while electronically actuated valves are controlled by fingertip paddle pods. Controls for the ComfortView cab are grouped by function on the right-hand console.

The modular console panel provides individual access to hand throttle, transmission controls, MFWD switch (if equipped), hitch command console, load/draft control, SCV, and PTO controls.

The console is also the location of the CommandCenter. The CommandCenter allows the operator to customize important tractor functions.

This option requires a PowrQuad™ or AutoQuad™ transmission.

ComfortView cab right-hand console (AutoQuad transmission is shown)ComfortView cab right-hand console (AutoQuad transmission is shown)
Hitch control module on right-hand consoleHitch control module on right-hand console
Cab packages for 6175R, 6195R, 6215R

 

Cab packagesEconomy
right-hand console 
Standard
right-hand console
Standard
CommandARM
Premium right-hand consolePremium
CommandARM
Premium
right-hand console
cab suspension
Premium
CommandARM
cab suspension
Package code

2051

2061

2062

2065

2066

2069

2070

One panorama door (left hand only)

X

X

X

    
Two panorama doors (left-hand and right-hand sides)  

 

X

X

X

X

Air seat (Sears)

X

X

X

X

X

  
Deluxe air seat (Grammer® DDS)    

 

X

X

Instructional seat 

X

X

X

X

X

X

Bottle holder 

X

X

X

X

X

X

Mirrors - right hand and left hand - manually adjustable and telescopic

X

X

X

    
Wide-angle mirrors - right hand and left hand - electrically adjustable  

 

X

X

X

X

Front sun visor

X

X

X

    
Front and rear roller blind  

 

X

X

X

X

Rear wiper and washer 

X

X

X

X

X

X

Manual temperature controls

X

X

X

    
Automatic temperature controls   

X

X

X

X

Hydraulic cab suspension    

 

X

X


Grammer is a trademark of Grammer Aktiengesellschaft Joint Stock Company.

M-SCV controls on the right-hand consoleM-SCV controls on the right-hand console
E-SCV controls on the right-hand consoleE-SCV controls on the right-hand console

Benefits

  • Ergonomic placement of controls to match arm movements
  • Integrated hitch control module with draft wheel
Cab packages

Overview

The 6R Tractors have seven cab packages designed to match customers’ operations. There are three levels of comfort - economy, standard, and premium. There are two control configurations available, right-hand console for the PowrQuad PLUS or AutoQuad PLUS transmissions and CommandARM for the IVT™ and DirectDrive transmissions. There is an option for hydraulic cab suspension for the premium package. Below is a chart showing the available packages and what is included in each package.

Benefits

  • Easy ordering of cab features
  • Built-in comfort and convenience

Details

Base features in all cab packages:

  • Power outlet
  • 7-pin signal interface socket
  • Multi-power outlet strip
  • Inner rear view mirror
  • Cup holder on rear right-hand cornerpost
  • Front wiper and washer
  • Overhead compartment with one slot
  • Overhead storage compartment on left-hand side
  • Courtesy light, coat hook, floor mat
  • External starting connectors (outside under right-hand door)
  • iTEC (Code 8216)

Overview

John Deere 6R Series Tractors feature the reliable and proven PowerTech PVS 6.8L and PSS 4.5L and 6.8L engines. These air-to-air aspirated engines deliver a power bulge above rated power to provide excellent torque in demanding applications.

Key features:

  • Series turbochargers (PSS only)
  • Variable geometry turbocharger (VGT)
  • Air-to-air after cooling
  • High-pressure common rail (HPCR) fuel system
  • Engine control unit (ECU)

PowerTech PSS/PVS engine identification

 

After treatment

  • S ™ Exhaust filter and selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
  • X ™ Exhaust filter

Turbocharger

  • V ™ VGT
  • S ™ Series turbochargers
  • W ™ Wastegate turbocharger

Technology

  • P ™ PowerTech Plus
  • E ™ PowerTech E
PowerTech PSS 6.8L engine PowerTech PSS 6.8L engine

Benefits

  • A constant power range of 2100 rpm down to 1500 rpm
  • Power bulge of 10 percent
  • Greater tractor productivity
  • Responsive power reducing the need to downshift the transmission

Details

To match the engine power characteristics and improve the operation economy of the machine, the rated engine speed is 2100 rpm.

Series turbochargers

Overview

The PowerTech PSS 4.5L and 6.8L utilizes two turbochargers ™ a VGT and a fixed geometry turbocharger, providing the torque rise and engine response needed to meet varying load conditions.

Fresh air is first drawn into the low-pressure fixed geometry turbocharger and compressed to a higher pressure. The compressed, higher pressure air is then drawn into the high-pressure VGT, where the air is further compressed. By splitting the work between two turbochargers, both can operate at peak efficiency and at slower rotating speeds.

PowerTech PSS engine series turbochargers PowerTech PSS engine series turbochargers

Benefits

  • Deliver high power density
  • More low-speed torque and responsiveness to meet varying load conditions

VGT

Overview

The VGT is electronically controlled and actuates the turbo vanes as required to maintain peak engine performance.

The turbocharger’s vanes are in the exhaust flow. The opening or closing of the vanes changes the outlet volume and airflow speed against the turbocharger turbine. When exhaust flow is low, the vanes are partially closed. This partial closure increases the pressure against the turbine blades to make the turbocharger spin faster and generate more boost pressure.

The ability to keep the airflow at optimum levels provides more consistent engine boost pressure and the ability to respond to load quickly across the entire engine rpm range. This system is without the turbo lag that can be found on some engines.

PowerTech VGT PowerTech VGT

Benefits

  • Increased low rpm torque 
  • Quicker response to load
  • Increased peak torque
  • Improved fluid economy
  • Improved performance at high altitudes

Air-to-air after cooling

Overview

Air-to-air after cooling lowers the intake manifold air temperature and provides more efficient cooling while reducing cylinder firing pressure and temperatures for greater engine reliability. Since lower temperature air is denser, a higher volume of air flows into cylinders so the engine can meet the increasing horsepower demands. Lowering the intake manifold and cylinder temperatures also aid in lowering the combustion temperature, which lowers the NOx produced as a result.

Benefits

  • Higher horsepower
  • Less NOx production

HPCR fuel injection system

Overview

Every PowerTech PSS 4.5L and 6.8L engine utilizes a HPCR fuel system to efficiently supply fuel to injectors. The high-pressure fuel pump instantly responds to requirements for more or less fuel flow or pressure. This electronically controlled, high-pressure pump delivers pressure on demand according to the application requirements. Pressure on demand ensures an efficient injection system resulting in high-injection pressure independent of engine speed.

High-pressure common rail High-pressure common rail

Benefits

  • Instantly respond to load changes reducing the need to change gears
  • Improved fluid economy

Engine control unit (ECU)

Overview

The ECU uses signal inputs from sensors and pre-programmed performance modeling to control critical engine functions such as fuel quantity, injection timing, air-to-fuel ratio, multiple fuel injections, amount of cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), and a host of other control parameters.

ECU ECU

Benefits

  • Optimized fluid economy
  • Maximum engine performance

Details

Each injector is controlled individually by the ECU. The ECU turns the injector on and off during each firing cycle to control the fuel delivery into each cylinder.

Load and speed sensing allow each cylinder’s fuel delivery rate to be adjusted independently at the individual injector. With each injection cycle, the ECU can make the following adjustments on the go:

  • Number of injections
  • Fuel pressure in the common rail
  • Start of injection
  • Duration of injection

This management system is connected to the transmission, allowing the engine and transmission to respond simultaneously.

Cold weather and high-altitude compensation are also precisely controlled for quality starts regardless of weather and maximum performance at high elevations. The ECU also features improved diagnostic capabilities. It is faster, has more working memory, and is responsible for monitoring and executing all aspects of the Integrated Emission Control System.


Overview

Lights on the 6R Series Tractors have been positioned and designed to provide maximum visibility to the front, sides, and rear of the tractor to increase productivity in any operating condition. The cab lighting pattern provides 330 degrees of coverage while the hood lighting provides the remaining 30 degrees for completely programmable, 360-degree, stadium-style lighting.

Base lighting

  • Two HB3 hood road lights - low beam (A)
  • Two HB3 hood road lights - high beam (B)
  • Two HB3 hood outer work lights (C)
  • Turn signals beltline mounted with clearance lights (E)
  • Turn signals fender mounted (Q)
  • Brake lights rear fender mounted (R)
  • Two HB3 halogen inner front-roof-mounted adjustable work lights (H) / with a panorama roof, the work light represented as (G)
  • Two HB3 halogen inner rear-roof-mounted adjustable work lights (N)

 

 

Code

Hood

Belt

Front roof

Side

Rear roof

Fender

   

A

B

C

F

E

G

H

K

I

L

N

O

M

P

Q

R

* Base package - with non-panorama roof   HB3 HB3 HB3   HB3   HB3       HB3   HB3   HB3 HB3
Light package - Standard 873F HB3 HB3 HB3   HB3 HB3 LED X LED HB3 HB3   HB3 HB3 HB3 HB3
Light package - Premium 873E HB3 HB3 HB3   HB3 HB3 LED X LED HB3 LED   HB3 HB3 HB3 HB3
Light package ™ Base panorama roof code (878W)   HB3 HB3 HB3   HB3 HB3         HB3       HB3 HB3
Light package - Standard - panorama roof 873A HB3 HB3 HB3   HB3 HB3 LED X   HB3 HB3     HB3    
Lighting package ™ Panorama light package 873C HB3 HB3 HB3   HB3 HB3 LED X   HB3 LED HB3   HB3    
Lighting identification from front view of tractor Lighting identification from front view of tractor
Lighting availability on panorama roof Lighting availability on panorama roof
Lighting identification from rear view of tractor Lighting identification from rear view of tractor

Selecting the lighting mode

Overview

Operators can quickly select a lighting mode on the steering console by operating a rotary switch. The four settings available are:

  1. Light switch in the off position
  2. Headlights, taillights, and warning lights in the on position
  3. Headlights in the on position
  4. Headlights and work lights in the on position (depending on CommandCenter© assignments)
Lighting control switch on dashboard Lighting control switch on dashboard
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Benefits

  • Easy to locate and operate 
  • Small and compact design

Programmable lighting

Overview

The CommandCenter allows operators to customize two different light programs. The operator can switch between the two programs with the push button. Also standard on the 6R Tractors is the battery power-saver feature.

 

When the engine is off and the outside lights have been left on, this feature is designed to avoid battery run-down. After the lights have been left on for 30 minutes and the key is in the off position, the lights will cycle, or blink on and off five times as an alert. The lights will continue to illuminate for one more minute and then automatically shut off to protect the battery.

CommandCenter programmable time out lighting CommandCenter programmable time out lighting
CommandCenter programmable lights page CommandCenter programmable lights page
Beacon lights/hazard warning lights, work light 1 and 2 location on right-hand console Beacon lights/hazard warning lights, work light 1 and 2 location on right-hand console
Beacon lights/hazard warning lights, work light 1 and 2 location on CommandCenter Beacon lights/hazard warning lights, work light 1 and 2 location on CommandCenter

Benefits

  • The John Deere light programming adds high performance to the operator.
  • Individual light selection adds to high operator performance to prevent blinding other operators when two machines are working close to each other.
  • Improved uptime due to 360-degree lighting.

Additional lights

Overview

Additional lighting is available to match various applications and ensure maximum around-the-clock productivity. Optional LED lighting technology provides extreme brightness and a daylight color output for excellent definition of the field.

 

The LED lights provide 40 percent greater coverage width and 10 percent more light coverage in the rear. LED lighting packages use 45 percent less amps than standard halogen lights and have an increased life expectancy over HID lights which leads to lower costs of ownership over the life of the tractor.

Beacon light for added visibility

Overview

One beacon light is mounted on the front of the cab to provide a rotating warning light for road traveling and added visibility.

Beacon light Beacon light
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Benefits

  • To warn other road users of the presence of a large machine on the road.
  • Easily removed, with no tools required, when approaching height restricted areas.
  • Waterproof to ensure good performance when required.
  • The beacon has a degree of flexible movement, and are not completely static, and can withstand the impact of objects such as tree branches.

Details

  • Front cab is roof mounted.
  • A second beacon light can be field installed on the right side of the cab roof.

More productivity - greater operator's comfort

CommandCenter© console TLS Plus provides exclusive front suspension using a hydropneumatic self-leveling system to increase productivity and improve ride dramatically. TLS Plus provides more control over the front suspension of the tractor. In the field, the TLS Plus front suspension maintains ground-to-tire contact, enabling more power to the ground.

 

Front axle adjustment on CommandCenter Front axle adjustment on CommandCenter

Auto mode

The TLS Plus reacts to inputs, which provides the best comfort and stability. Inputs include travel speed, implement weight, draft characteristics, and braking activity. The TLS Plus activates whenever the tractor exceeds 1.5 km/h (0.9 mph).

 

Maximum mode

The suspension is set to maximum hardness, which is preferable for front loader operation. This allows the operator to adjust the suspension for different situations. If the tractor exceeds 35 km/h (22 mph), the hardness is reduced to provide greater driving comfort. When dropping below 25 km/h (15 mph), maximum is reactivated.

 

Manual mode

This setting can be useful when attaching mounted implements to the front hitch. When activated, the axle settles in its mid position and then can be raised or lowered manually with the touchscreen or shortcut buttons F and G. The manual setting is overridden when the travel speed exceeds 5 km/h (3 mph) and returns to the previously selected setting of automatic or maximum.

The system

 

 


Vertical linkage double-acting cylinders 

First link: vertical linkage

Two double-acting hydraulic cylinders control the vertical movement of the axle, which leads to excellent sensitivity.

 
Exclusive long-longitudinal member

Second link: longitudinal linkage

This linkage controls longitudinal movement of the axle. It is the connection point for pulling and braking forces generated by the front axle to the tractor’s center of gravity. This increases the tractor’s stability and the tractor’s draft and drawbar performance.

 
Third link controlling lateral movement

Third link: lateral linkage

This third link holds the axle laterally. These few simple components ensure excellent suspension quality and reliability with reduced maintenance.

A full stroke of the suspension typically takes 1 second, allowing the system time to distinguish between typical terrain inputs or level changes. This prevents overreactions.

In addition to active central leveling of the suspension, the John Deere TLS Plus adopts a constantly variable rod side pressure by using a closed loop system. When the suspension reacts at a different frequency, which could be detrimental to driver comfort, the system then fine-tunes the rod side pressure, changing the spring stiffness and improving the ride behavior.

 

*Not available in 6155RH


Tractor-Baler Automation simplifies baling experience
A single manual action; system manages the restA single manual action; system manages the rest
TBA awardsTBA awards

The optional Tractor-Baler Automation (TBA) makes baling easy. This exclusive system manages most of the baling process and gives the customer the following advantages:

  • High baling comfort a single action to bale instead of four.
  • Error proof baling - even after 10 working hours, the system does not forget any action; a true advantage for an inexperienced driver.
  • Constant bale quality - same diameter bale after bale
  • Constant productivity - no reduced efficiency due to operators fatigue.

When used with a John Deere ISOBUS tractor, electric selective control valve (E-SCV), and (IVT™) transmission, the system will be able to:

  • Stop the tractor when bale size is reached
  • Wrap the bale
  • Open the gate
  • Close the gate when bale is unloaded

The only action remaining is to forward reverser and manage the steering.

If the John Deere tractor is not equipped with IVT but has E-SCV and ISOBUS, opening and closing can be automated.

A single touch on SCV, brakes, or reverser will disengage the automation. In the same way, automated open/close can be momentarily stopped when unloading in hilly conditions.

Tractor-Implement Automation is an exclusive green on green advantage. This advanced technology option has won awards at SIMA and Agritechnica farm equipment show in Europe, a true cost/value guarantee.

NOTE: to run through fully automated mode, a John Deere Isobus tractor with E-SCV and IVT is required. A baler activation key and a tractor activation key (different) have to be ordered.

ISOBUS certified balers
Plug in and bale with ISOBUSPlug in and bale with ISOBUS
ISOBUS certified = compatibility guaranteeISOBUS certified = compatibility guarantee

The 990 and 960 Balers offer ISOBUS compatibility as base equipment. This standardized communication not only allows the use of John Deere Greenstar2 1800, 2600, or 2630 Displays, but also the use of other ISOBUS conform competitive monitors.

Adapter harnesses for non-ISOBUS tractors are available.

User friendly interface
Main page with simple and clear pictogramsMain page with simple and clear pictograms
Bale or soft core density adjustmentsBale or soft core density adjustments

The Baler interface displays information that is needed. The 900 Series monitors provide all required information:

  • Bale shape and diameter
  • Drop floor and knives position
  • Variable core activation
  • Tying process status
  • Gate position
  • Maintenance status

Adjustments can also be managed from the operators station:

  • Bale size and density
  • Variable core diameter and density
  • Net and twine tying parameters
  • Knife selection
  • Automated lubrication
  • Tractor-Baler Automation status
  • Bale counter resets
Greenstar™2 1800 has the ideal display for baling application
Greenstar2 1800 Display ordered with the balerGreenstar2 1800 Display ordered with the baler
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The 900 Series Balers can be teamed with all ISOBUS certified displays. The Greenstar2 1800 monitor can be ordered with the baler to match traditional baling requirements. When not baling this display can be used for other functions such as guidance and spraying applications when connected to an appropriate receiver and implement.

All ISOBUS display will fit the 900 Series
GreenStar3 2630 fits the most demanding user needsGreenStar3 2630 fits the most demanding user needs
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The 960 and 990 Balers can be ordered without a monitor for customers who already have an ISOBUS display, or for those who search more advanced application (field management). Displays other than John Deere Greenstar2 1800 can be purchased through Ag Management Solutions (AMS) pages.


Overview

The John Deere Infinitely Variable Transmission (AutoPowr/IVT) utilizes a combination of mechanical and hydrostatic power, providing stepless and continuous power across an infinitely variable range of speeds.

 

Single-speed lever is used for intuitive and accurate control of ground speeds as slow as 50 m/h (0.03 mph) to 40/50 km/h (25/31 mph). In model year 2015, the transmission was revised so transport speeds are reached at lower engine rpms, ultimately reducing fuel consumption and in cab noise. Software has also been revised to ensure under acceleration engine rpm is kept to a minimum within the engines peak torque band. 

AutoPowr/IVT transmission AutoPowr/IVT transmission

Benefits

  • Easy to operate
  • Four mechanical modes lead to excellent performance and reduced fuel consumption
  • Revised ratios bring transport speeds at reduced engine rpm ™ reduced fuel consumption and increased comfort
  • Precise management of forward speeds
  • Less shifting time means better management of the implement

Details

  • Requires 240-amp alternator (code 8743) (6110R, 6120R, and 6130R)
  • Requires code electrohydraulic (EH) selective control valves (SCVs) and 240-amp alternator
  • Requires braked front axle (code 6070)
  • Requires hydraulic trailer brakes (code 8756)
  • Requires B-speed rated tires and front fenders (8011 or 8012)

NOTE: Not available in 6155RH.

 

Code Description
1558 AutoPowr/IVT ™ 50 km/h (31 mph)


Details

  • Requires code EH SCVs
  • Requires 240-amp alternator (code 8743) (6110R, 6120R, and 6130R)

NOTE: Not available in 6155RH.

 

Code Description
1557 AutoPowr/IVT ™ 40 km/h (25 mph)
50 km/h (31 mph)
6R in transport 6R in transport

The following features are part of the 50 km/h (31 mph) package:

  • Triple-Link Suspension (TLS©) Plus system with brakes for improved braking capacity
  • Rim and tire matching with fixed tread rims to minimize vibration and increase ride comfort
  • Trailer brakes
  • Front and rear fenders

Set-speed adjusting wheel

Overview

The set-speed adjusting wheel is the rotational thumbwheel located on the speed control lever. The wheel is quick and easy to adjust with the operator’s thumb and rotates infinitely with no stop or start position. When the operator rotates the thumbwheel, the ground speed of the tractor is increased by 0.2 km/h (0.12 mph) when the tractor is traveling below 20 km/h (12 mph). When the tractor is traveling above 20 km/h (12 mph), the tractor is increased by (1) km/h (0.6 mph). The set speed adjuster is used to set the maximum commanded forward or reverse speed in each speed band.

 

As the operator moves the lever within or between speed bands, the electronic management system ensures smooth, quick, and powerful acceleration or deceleration, regardless of load or ground speed.

 

While in motion, the operator can adjust the maximum speed of each speed band. With the lever in band one, the target maximum speed can be adjusted to 20 km/h (12 mph). With the lever in band two, the maximum speed of 40/50 km/h (25/31 mph) can be defined depending on transmission option. When stationary, all set speeds, both forward and reverse, may be adjusted while the left-hand reverser is in the power zero position.

Thumbwheel located on the speed control lever Thumbwheel located on the speed control lever
Lever slot between speed brands Lever slot between speed brands
Drop-down information for set speeds on CommandCenter© display when rotating the thumbwheel Drop-down information for set speeds on CommandCenter© display when rotating the thumbwheel
Set speed indicated in the dashboard Set speed indicated in the dashboard

Benefits

  • Quick and precise speed changes
  • Fine-tuning via the speed wheel
  • Two steps in the slot of the speed control lever to program two set speeds
  • Speed feedback on the analog dashboard ™ the needle shows the actual speed, and red lights around the needle show the commanded speed
  • Easy-to-handle exact-speed settings through the CommandCenter display and the speed wheel

Left-hand reverser

Overview

An easy-to-use left-hand reverser is available in all the AutoPowr/IVT transmissions. The reverser control is located at the 10 o’clock position on the steering column for intuitive control. For tractors without the CommandPRO© joystick, the left-hand reverser incorporates the following controls:

  • Forward direction selector
  • Reverse direction selector
  • Park (P) - Park lock (P) - Tractor cannot move and the trailer brakes are engaged. Lever must be in the (P) park position to start the tractor. 
  • Neutral (N) ™ Tractor is in a non-parked position and capable of movement.
  • Power zero ™ Tractor is held stationary by the transmission.
Left-hand reverser Left-hand reverser

For tractors with CommandPRO, the left-hand reverser incorporates only forward and reverse direction selection and the lever is self-centering. The park (P) and neutral (N) positions can be selected on the CommandPRO.

Left-hand reverser if equipped with CommandPRO Left-hand reverser if equipped with CommandPRO

Benefits

  • Tractors without CommandPRO allow for temporary stationary control of the tractor without using the brakes. For tractors with CommandPRO, ActiveZero is always in place when the tractor is not in N or P and brakes are not applied.
  • Quick and easy way for the operator to change the direction of the tractor.
  • Ensures that the tractor cannot be operated with the park lock on.

Electronic hand and foot throttle

Overview

The tractor ground speed is controlled via the accelerator and hand throttle. The engine rpm can be set to a specific ground speed using the hand throttle (A). The following functions are available for tractors without CommandPRO:

  • Button (B) activates and de-activities the FieldCruise© system (with two available pre-sets), which is an engine rpm limiter.
  • The specific ground speed set can be set by pressing button (C); this pedal lock feature works like the cruise control on a car (only functions when foot throttle is ordered).
  • Button (D) allows the operator to drive with the minimum target rpm with ECO on.
    • NOTE: Button (D) is only active in custom mode.
Hand throttle Hand throttle

The following functions are available for tractors with CommandPRO:

  • Button (B) and (D) activate and de-activate engine set speeds that can be set in the CommandCenter display.
  • Button (C) can be used to fix the engine speed command to the current hand throttle position (no automatic engine speed control).
Hand throttle when equipped with CommandPRO Hand throttle when equipped with CommandPRO
Foot throttle Foot throttle

Benefits

  • Define setting of the engine speed and its limit with the FieldCruise system
  • Quick attainment of desired speed
  • Pedal lock function allows command foot throttle speed to be maintained

AutoPowr/IVT selector control via CommandCenter display

Overview

The AutoPowr/IVT application setting employs four modes to take full advantage of the engine-transmission communication: full AUTO, custom, pedal and manual.

Full AUTO mode

Overview

Full AUTO mode enables the tractor to make adjustments to the transmission operating mode automatically, based on the engine and transmission speeds and the load on the tractor. This should be the AutoPowr/IVT transmission setting for 95 percent of all applications.

 

Full AUTO mode switches between load control and fuel economy mode seamlessly, with no involvement from the operator, as conditions and applications change. Fuel economy mode automatically switches off when the power take-off (PTO) is engaged to provide full PTO power. Operators can set the maximum forward and reverse speeds for the tractor in their particular application.

 

NOTE: Activation ECO is not available in full auto mode.

Full auto screenshot on CommandCenter display Full auto screenshot on CommandCenter display

Custom mode

Overview

Custom mode allows the operator to customize the AutoPowr/IVT transmission settings when full auto mode is not desirable. In custom mode, operators can turn ECO on and off. This can either be done by pushing the ECO button on the side of the hand throttle module or by selecting ECO in the transmission settings page of the CommandCenter display. When accelerating with ECO on, the tractor minimizes engine speeds, which reduce acceleration aggressiveness. As a result, ECO on should reduce fuel consumption in lighter, steady loads. In contrast, when accelerating with ECO off, engine speed can be higher aggressively to maximize productivity. The higher engine speeds with ECO off better enable the tractor to quickly recover from sudden load increases and not lose as much ground speed when load increases occur.

 

In custom mode, the engine droop settings can be defined between 4 percent and 30 percent with PTO on and off. The higher the droop percentage, the more the engine rpm will be reduced when pulling before a transmission ratio change is made.

Customizing speed of direction on CommandCenter display Customizing speed of direction on CommandCenter display
Droop setting on CommandCenter screen Droop setting on CommandCenter screen

Benefits

  • Ensure that the operator has the best driving options when required
  • Independent droop settings allow the operator improved performance and flexibility

Pedal mode settings

Overview

Pedal mode allows the operator to change the tractor’s ground speed independently from the engine speed. The ground speed is controlled through use of the foot pedal while the hand throttle determines engine speed. Maximum ground speed is determined by the location of the speed control lever in the speed band. Operators can lock-in a desired ground speed without pressure on the foot pedal using the pedal lock button (as described above). To unlock the foot pedal, the operator can tap the foot pedal, press the lock button, or press the brake pedal. When releasing the foot pedal, the vehicle decelerates to a safe creep speed. To come to a complete stop, the brake pedal should be depressed.

Pedal mode display on CommandCenter display Pedal mode display on CommandCenter display

Benefits

  • Pedal mode is ideal for applications like mowing, baling, or hedge cutting, where it is important to keep the engine speed at a constant rpm independent from the ground speed.

Manual mode settings

Overview

Manual mode makes the transmission and engine independent of each other. The transmission does not automatically adjust engine rpm to save fuel. This can prove to be useful in applications like loader work, where the variability of engine speed based on load is not needed.

Manual mode display on CommandCenter display Manual mode display on CommandCenter display

Load anticipation feature

Overview

The load anticipation feature allows the AutoPowr/IVT transmission to predict how much load the engine expects from the activation of the hitch or a particular SCV function.

 

In full AUTO mode, all load anticipation features are active. In custom mode, they can be turned on or off in the custom settings page. When an SCV or the hitch is activated, the engine speed is raised to 1500 rpm (as long as the commanded throttle position is over this value). This creates a boost in engine power which improves hydraulic performance and prepares the engine for potential load situations (for example, returning an implement to work). Also added is PTO load anticipation. If it is turned off, the engine does not react to PTO engagement and engine speed is controlled purely based on load. If turned on (in custom), when the PTO is engaged, the engine rpm will rise to throttle position or pre-defined PTO cruise setting.

Load anticipation display on CommandCenter display Load anticipation display on CommandCenter display

Benefits

  • John Deere exclusive feature
  • Tractor recognizes when additional engine rpm is needed
  • Saves fuel, because the engine shuts down when no additional power is needed

Forward/Reverse relationship

Overview

Similar to the AutoQuad© PLUS transmission, the AutoPowr/IVT transmission can also adjust the forward/reverse speed ratio. The reverse speeds can be set to a maximum of 30 percent higher and 70 percent lower than forward speeds, but only in range 1. In range 2, the forward-to-reverse speed ratio is 1:1, up to 22 km/h (14 mph). Above that, the reverse speeds will only go up to 30 km/h (19 mph).

Section of forward/reverse relationship via CommandCenter display Section of forward/reverse relationship via CommandCenter display

Brake with integrated AutoClutch function

Overview

With the AutoPowr/IVT transmission, no clutching is required to stop the tractor. After the brakes are released, the tractor automatically accelerates back to its previous speed (if using hand throttle). The effect of AutoClutch can also be set via the CommandCenter display.

Operator presses brake pedal to stop the tractor Operator presses brake pedal to stop the tractor
AutoClutch sensitivity change on CommandCenter display AutoClutch sensitivity change on CommandCenter display

Benefits

  • This feature makes the AutoPowr/IVT an ideal transmission for operations that require a lot of speeds (like baling or loader work).
  • Upon release of the AutoClutch, the tractor will accelerate to the previous command speed (ideal for round baling).
  • Excellent modulation makes inching to implements and attachments easy.

Torque

Overview

The AutoPowr/IVT transmission is a combination of mechanical and hydraulic components that can provide low speed with extremely high levels of torque:

  • Allows the tractor to smoothly pull away, even under high loads
  • Enhances front loader operation by delivering high torque, driving the tractor into the pile without slippage
  • Retains constant working speeds with PTO implements, which tend to push the tractor (spading or rotary cultivator)

Creeper mode

Creeper mode is a standard feature on the AutoPowr/IVT transmission. Down to 50 m/h (164 ft/h), the creeper mode is activated when the selected speed is below 2.1 km/h (1.3 mph) in set position 1.

When the tractor moves below 600 m/h (1968 ft/h), the engine speed is independent of travel speed. This allows the operator to choose the engine speed that best fits the task (rated speed for hydraulic or PTO usage, or low idle for fuel-saving operation). No additional power is needed.


The optional CommandPRO joystick combines a unique driving strategy with reconfigurable controls.

CommandARM© controls with CommandPRO CommandARM© controls with CommandPRO
Layout and functions

1 ™ travel set speed buttons 1 and 2
2 ™ acceleration response button
3 ™ travel speed adjustment wheel
4 ™ reconfigurable buttons and rocker switches (button 12, rocker switches A and B)

4 ™ reconfigurable buttons and rocker switches (buttons 10 and 11, rocker switches C and D)
5 ™ activation button

 

Benefits

  • 11 reconfigurable controls for both tractor and implement functions
  • Possibility to operate tractor and ISOBUS functions at the same time on the CommandPRO joystick
  • Intuitive and easy driving concept

 

Code Description
2089 Standard Cab with CommandPRO
2091 Premium Cab with CommandPRO
2092 Premium Cab with CommandPRO and cab suspension
Default assignments
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Rocker D: selective control valve (SCV) II (if equipped) Button 10: engine set speed 1
Rocker C: SCV I (if equipped) Button 11: engine set speed 2
Rocker B: front hitch (if equipped) Button 12: AutoTrac© resume (if equipped)
Rocker A: rear hitch (if equipped)  

NOTE: For information about reconfigurability, please see operator's station functional area.

Driving strategy

The unique driving strategy is designed to deliver highest performance in combination with operator comfort making the daily work much easier and efficient.

  • Pedal and joystick mode are active at the same time
  • ActiveZero keeps the output speed actively at 0 km/h (0 mph) until command for acceleration is given independent of load or engine speed
  • Command top and zero speed simply by one push or pull
  • Unique inching control
  • Three easily adjustable travel set speeds
  • Two engine set speeds
  • Three acceleration response settings
Driving strategy Driving strategy
  Forward movement Reverse movement
1 Accelerate Decelerate
2 Top set speed Zero speed
3 Decelerate Accelerate
4 Zero speed Accelerate
5 Activate set speed
6 Select direction
7 Inching speed  
8   Inching speed
CommandPRO joystick driving functions CommandPRO joystick driving functions
Pedal and joystick mode active at the same time

The change between using the foot pedal or the joystick can happen while driving for ease of use and comfort. The simple rule is: the higher speed command is superior. When changing from the pedal to the joystick, there is a short overlap where the joystick takes over the command from the pedal before the pedal is released. Similar, when changing from joystick control to the foot pedal, the driver needs to push the foot pedal to the point of speed where the joystick is before it can take over.

Inching control

The inching control of the CommandPRO joystick simplifies the attachment of implements. Once the joystick is pushed into the inching range, the tractor moves very slowly in the selected direction. Speed is dependent on the joystick position and can be speed between 0 and 2 km/h (0 and 1.2 mph). Maximum speed of the inching range can be set to 5 km/h (3.1 mph) with the travel speed adjustment wheel.

 

Unlike the main range, releasing the joystick means the speed is reduced until the vehicle stops completely. This allows the operator to fully focus on the implement and quickly stop if required.

Inching control on CommandPRO joystick Inching control on CommandPRO joystick
Travel set speeds

The travel set speed buttons on the CommandPRO joystick allow the operator to set two set speeds. The operator has to preselect the desired set speed by pushing the travel set speed button 1 or 2 and once the joystick is pushed to the right, the set speed is activated and the travel speed will be adjusted until the set speed is achieved. Additionally, the operator can set a maximum travel speed through the travel speed adjustment wheel or in the CommandCenter© display.

 

There are different ways to set or adjust the set speeds:

  • In the CommandCenter display
  • If current travel speed should be saved as a set speed, press and hold either one of the buttons for 2 seconds and the speed is saved
  • When already using a set speed, it can be adjusted with the travel speed adjustment wheel

 

The operator can also set a dedicated set speed when changing the travel direction. For example, the tractor is driving forward at 10 km/h (6.2 mph) and for reversing the reverse shuttle shift speed is set to 5 km/h (3.1 mph). This means when the shuttle shift takes place, the tractor will accelerate to 5 km/h (3.1 mph) in reverse direction. This function can be turned on/off and set to the dedicated speed in the CommandCenter display.

Set speeds and shuttle shift speeds in the CommandCenter Set speeds and shuttle shift speeds in the CommandCenter
Acceleration response

The three settings for acceleration and deceleration with the CommandPRO joystick can be changed by pressing acceleration response button. Three light-emitting diodes (LEDs) next to the set button indicate the currently activated setting.

  • Smooth acceleration and deceleration ™ one LED glows
  • Normal acceleration or deceleration ™ two LEDs glow
  • Rapid acceleration and deceleration ™ three LEDs glow
Three settings for acceleration and deceleration Three settings for acceleration and deceleration

The settings influence the following:

  • Characteristics of increase and decrease in speed for both CommandPRO joystick and foot pedal
  • Speed change value when flicking the CommandPRO lever forward or backward (triggering).
    • 0.2 km/h (0.12 mph) in slow acceleration mode
    • 0.5 km/h (0.31 mph) in normal acceleration mode
    • 1 km/h (0.62 mph) in rapid acceleration mode
  • Acceleration characteristics when activating a travel set speed
  • Tractor behavior when commanding a change in direction of travel

 

To ensure comfortable and reliable deceleration of the tractor with both the foot pedal and the CommandPRO joystick the tractor is equipped with unique technology. The engine overspeed protection ensures that both transmission and engine are not overloaded when decelerating. Additionally, the anti-jackknife technology compares wheel speed of front and rear wheels when decelerating through the joystick, as this means that the front brakes are not applied but only through the rear axle. If the front wheels are moving quicker, the transmission automatically adjusts to ensure the same wheel speed and avoid the jackknife situation.

Park lock and neutral

The park lock is disengaged automatically when commanding any direction of travel. Additionally, it engages automatically when the driver leaves the driver seat while the tractor is stationary. If the tractor is equipped with a trailer brake, this logic also applies for the trailer brake.

 

The buttons for the park lock and neutral position are next to the CommandPRO joystick on the CommandARM controls. There is no park lock or neutral position available in the left-hand reverser.

CommandPRO joystick with neutral and park position CommandPRO joystick with neutral and park position

Overview

ComfortView cabs feature a modern, automotive-style instrument panel as base equipment. The instrument pod has two large analog dials for engine and tractor speed, as well as two smaller dials that display fuel level, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) level, and coolant temperature. The steering column and dash are adjustable to suit the operator's needs. The column tilts toward the operator and a lever on the left-hand side allows for the column to telescope out to the desired level.

 

A dimming mode automatically reduces the brightness of the instrument illumination when the tractor lights are used. 

Steering column control panel
Cab and controls of 6R Tractor Cab and controls of 6R Tractor
Steering column on 6R Tractor Steering column on 6R Tractor
Instrumentation control panel

Overview

The instrumentation panel has a row of information and warning lights across the bottom to monitor all important tractor functions. A three-stage warning system first gives information, then gives warnings, and finally, gives a stop alarm to prevent damage from occurring in the event of a component malfunction. An integrated power take-off (PTO) over-speed warning is incorporated into the diagnostics to ensure proper operation.

Instrumentation control panel Instrumentation control panel

Dash instrument panel controls include:

Left side Right side
Left-hand reverser Two-speed and optional intermittent wiper
High-/low-beam switch Key start/stop
Hazard switch Road/work lights on/off
Self-cancelling turn signals/horn  
In-cab storage
Overhead storage compartment Overhead storage compartment
CommandARM© console storage compartment CommandARM© console storage compartment
CommandARM controls

Overview

The 6R Series features a redesigned CommandARM console with all key vehicle functions in one place. The updated CommandARM layout is only available with Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT©) and DirectDrive transmissions. The base 21.3-cm (8.4-in.) 4200 CommandCenter© Display or optional 25.4-cm (10-in.) (4600 CommandCenter Display is fully integrated onto the CommandARM and offers fast adjustment of additional tractor functions.

 

The CommandARM design allows for 37.5 degrees of total seat swivel and adjustable positioning matching the operator’s preference. (30 degrees right and 7.5 degrees left).

 

Hydraulic and hitch controls utilize fingertip paddle pots for raise/lower and extend/retract functions. The CommandARM offers up to a maximum of six electronic selective control valves (E-SCVs) (without electronic joystick). The optional electrical joystick replaces fingertip paddle pots for control of selective control vales (SCVs) and allows for programmable hydraulic functionality according to operator preference. A maximum of five E-SCVs can be ordered with the electronic joystick. For tractors with an IVT transmission, the CommandPRO© joystick is available. Its 11 reconfigurable buttons enable the operator to have all necessary controls accessible without hand movements (for details, click here).

 

Controls for radio, lights, rotary beacon, and hazard flashers are located to the center right on the CommandARM along with PTO for front (if equipped) and rear PTO. Additionally, located on the right side of the CommandARM is an encoder wheel which allows for finite positioning of the rear 3-point hitch. There are three buttons near the encoder for set lock and return to height. Adjustment knobs for the 3-point hitch are located under the cover for the CommandARM storage compartment and allow for adjustment of the rate of drop, hitch height limit, and depth control.

 

The transmission control and throttle are placed on the left side of the CommandARM closest to the operator for convenient setting and adjustment. The throttle design incorporates buttons which control engine cruise speed, pedal lock/cruise control, and transmission Eco settings (for more information, refer to the AutoPowr© or DirectDrive transmissions pages).

 

Located just to the right of the throttle is the auto-steer activation button and four sequence controls for iTEC© functions. Behind the iTEC sequence controls are buttons which control the activation and deactivation of mechanical front-wheel drive (MFWD) and differential lock.

 

Differential lock can also be activated by foot switch on the cab floor. A feature in the 6R Series Tractor is auto steering angle dependent differential lock button.

 

Operators can easily identify controls by icons located near levers, and each functional area is color coded.

 

Functions:

  • Motion (throttle, transmission) - orange
  • MFWD and hydraulics (hitch and SCVs) - black
  • PTO - yellow
ComfortView cab with CommandARM console ComfortView cab with CommandARM console
Close up of controls on the CommandARM Close up of controls on the CommandARM
Optional integrated crossgate joystick Optional integrated crossgate joystick
CommandPRO controls (IVT only) CommandPRO controls (IVT only)
Hand throttle feature Hand throttle feature
3-point hitch control layout 3-point hitch control layout
Integrated differential lock features Integrated differential lock features

Benefits

  • All main tractor functions in one place
  • Hand throttle module with integrated cruise control/pedal lock and Eco function
  • Integrated reconfigurable joystick
  • All controls and display move with the operator's movement or motion
  • Availability of optional 25.4-cm (10-in.) 4600 CommandCenter Display
  • Integrated storage compartment with hitch controls
Right-hand console controls

Overview

The right-hand control console is angled for operator comfort and ease of operation. The design of the right-hand console is controlled by the type of SCVs chosen.

 

Mechanically actuated valves are controlled by traditional levers, while electronically actuated valves are controlled by fingertip paddle pots. Controls for the ComfortView cab are grouped by function on the right-hand console.

 

The modular console panel provides individual access to hand throttle, transmission controls, MFWD switch (if equipped), hitch command console, load/draft control, SCV, and PTO controls.

 

The console is also the location of the CommandCenter display. The CommandCenter allows the operator to customize important tractor functions.

 

This option requires a PowrQuad© or AutoQuad© transmission.

ComfortView cab right-hand console (AutoQuad transmission is shown) ComfortView cab right-hand console (AutoQuad transmission is shown)
Hitch control module on right-hand console Hitch control module on right-hand console
M-SCV controls on the right-hand console M-SCV controls on the right-hand console
E-SCV controls on the right-hand console E-SCV controls on the right-hand console

Benefits

  • Ergonomic placement of controls to match arm movements
  • Integrated hitch control module with draft wheel
Cab packages

Overview

The 6R Tractors have seven cab packages designed to match producers' operations. There are three levels of comfort - economy, standard, and premium. There are two control configurations available: a right-hand console for the PowrQuad PLUS or AutoQuad PLUS transmissions and the CommandARM console for the IVT and DirectDrive transmissions. There is an option for hydraulic cab suspension for the premium package. Below is a chart showing the available packages and what is included in each package.

Benefits

  • Easy ordering of cab features
  • Built-in comfort and convenience

Details

Base features in all cab packages:

  • Power outlet
  • Seven-pin signal interface socket
  • Multi-power outlet strip
  • Inner rear-view mirror
  • Cup holder on rear right-hand cornerpost
  • Front wiper and washer
  • Overhead compartment with one slot
  • Overhead storage compartment on left-hand side
  • Courtesy light, coat hook, floor mat
  • External starting connectors (outside under right-hand door)
  • iTEC control (code 8216)
Cab packages for 6110R, 6120R, 6130R, 6145R, 6155R, 6175R, 6195R, and 6215R
Cab packages Economy
right-hand console 
Standard
right-hand console
Standard
CommandARM
Premium right-hand console Premium
CommandARM
Premium
right-hand console and
cab suspension
Premium
CommandARM and
cab suspension
Standard cab with CommandPRO Premium cab with CommandPRO Premium cab with CommandPRO and cab suspension
Package code 2050 2057 2060 2063 2064 2067 2068 2089 2091 2092
Two panorama doors (left-hand and right-hand sides) X X X X X X X X X X
Standard seat (Grammer®) X X X X --- --- --- X --- ---
Premium seat (Grammer DDS) --- --- --- --- X X X --- X X
Instructional seat X X X X X X X X X X
Bottle holder X X X X X X X X X X
Mirrors - right hand and left hand - manually adjustable and telescopic X X X --- --- --- --- X --- ---
Wide-angle mirrors - right hand and left hand - electrically adjustable --- --- --- X X X X --- X X
Front sun visor X X X --- --- --- --- X X X
Front and rear roller blind --- --- --- X X X X --- --- ---
Rear wiper and washer --- X X X X X X X X X
Manual temperature controls X X X --- --- --- --- X X X
Automatic temperature controls --- --- --- X X X X --- X X
Hydraulic cab suspension --- --- --- --- --- X X --- --- X
CommandPro --- --- --- --- --- --- --- X X X
Leather comfort package --- --- --- --- --- X X --- X X

*6155RH right-hand console only

Cab packages for 6230R and 6250R
Cab packages Standard CommandARM Premium CommandARM Premium CommandARM and cab suspension Standard cab with CommandPRO Premium cab with CommandPRO Premium cab with CommandPRO and cab suspension
Package code 2060 2064 2068 2089 2091 2092
Two panorama doors (left-hand and right-hand sides) X X X X X X
Standard seat (Grammer) X --- --- X --- ---
Premium seat (Grammer DDS) --- X X --- X X
Instructional seat X X X X X X
Bottle holder X X X X X X
Mirrors - right hand and left hand - manually adjustable and telescopic X --- --- X --- ---
Wide-angle mirrors - right hand and left hand - electrically adjustable --- X X --- X X
Front sun visor X --- --- X X X
Front and rear roller blind --- X X --- --- ---
Rear wiper and washer X X X X X X
Manual temperature controls X --- --- X X X
Automatic temperature controls --- X X --- X X
Hydraulic cab suspension --- --- X --- --- X
CommandPRO --- --- --- X X X
Leather comfort package --- X X --- X X

 

Grammer is a trademark of Grammer AG Aktiengesellschaft.


Tractor-Baler Automation simplifies baling experience
A single manual action; system manages the rest A single manual action; system manages the rest
TBA awards TBA awards

The optional Tractor-Baler Automation (TBA) makes baling easy. This exclusive system manages most of the baling process and gives the producer the following advantages:

  • High baling comfort a single action to bale instead of four.
  • Error proof baling - even after 10 working hours, the system does not forget any action; a true advantage for an inexperienced driver.
  • Constant bale quality - same diameter bale after bale
  • Constant productivity - no reduced efficiency due to operator fatigue.

When used with a John Deere ISOBUS tractor, electric selective control valve (E-SCV), and (IVT©) transmission, the system will be able to:

  • Stop the tractor when bale size is reached
  • Wrap the bale
  • Open the gate
  • Close the gate when bale is unloaded

The only action remaining is to forward reverser and manage the steering.

If the John Deere tractor is not equipped with IVT but has E-SCV and ISOBUS, opening and closing can be automated.

A single touch on SCV, brakes, or reverser will disengage the automation. In the same way, automated open/close can be momentarily stopped when unloading in hilly conditions.

Tractor-Implement Automation is an exclusive green on green advantage. This advanced technology option has won awards at SIMA and Agritechnica farm equipment show in Europe, a true cost/value guarantee.

NOTE: to run through fully automated mode, a John Deere ISOBUS tractor with E-SCV and IVT is required. A baler activation key and a tractor activation key (different) have to be ordered.

ISOBUS certified balers
Plug in and bale with ISOBUS Plug in and bale with ISOBUS
ISOBUS certified = compatibility guarantee ISOBUS certified = compatibility guarantee

The 990 and 960 Balers offer ISOBUS compatibility as base equipment. This standardized communication not only allows the use of John Deere GreenStar© 2 1800, 2600, or GreenStar 3 2630 Displays, but also the use of other ISOBUS conform competitive monitors.

Adapter harnesses for non-ISOBUS tractors are available.

User friendly interface
Main page with simple and clear pictograms Main page with simple and clear pictograms
Bale or soft-core density adjustments Bale or soft-core density adjustments

The Baler interface displays information that is needed. The 900 Series monitors provide all required information:

  • Bale shape and diameter
  • Drop floor and knives position
  • Variable core activation
  • Tying process status
  • Gate position
  • Maintenance status

Adjustments can also be managed from the operator's station:

  • Bale size and density
  • Variable core diameter and density
  • Net and twine tying parameters
  • Knife selection
  • Automated lubrication
  • Tractor-Baler Automation status
  • Bale counter resets
GreenStar 2 1800 has the ideal display for baling application
GreenStar 2 1800 Display ordered with the baler GreenStar 2 1800 Display ordered with the baler
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The 900 Series Balers can be teamed with all ISOBUS certified displays. The GreenStar 2 1800 monitor can be ordered with the baler to match traditional baling requirements. When not baling this display can be used for other functions such as guidance and spraying applications when connected to an appropriate receiver and implement.

All ISOBUS displays will fit the 900 Series
GreenStar 3 2630 fits the most demanding user needs GreenStar 3 2630 fits the most demanding user needs
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The 960 and 990 Balers can be ordered without a monitor for producers who already have an ISOBUS display, or for those who search more advanced application (field management). Displays other than John Deere GreenStar 2 1800 can be purchased through Ag Management Solutions (AMS) pages.


Connected Support technology Connected Support technology

When you buy John Deere equipment, you expect reliability. You also know that problems can happen, and a product is only as good as the support behind it. That’s why John Deere equipment is prepared with technology that senses potential issues and can alert you and your dealer promptly—in the cab or anywhere you are.

John Deere Connected Support is a revolutionary change to support that leverages technology and the connectivity of JDLink© telematics to prevent downtime and resolve problems faster. These tools decrease downtime by an average of 20 percent, enabling faster responses to unexpected problems and reducing technician trips to your machine. For some issues, unplanned downtime can even be prevented altogether through prediction of the issue.

With your permission, John Deere Connected Support:

  • Keeps you running by monitoring machine health and promptly alerting you and your dealer of issues
  • Saves time by remotely viewing in-cab displays, reducing trips to the machine
  • Reduces or even eliminates technician trips to a machine through remote diagnostic and remote software reprogramming capabilities
  • Connects experts with the information needed to respond to downtime faster and prevent it altogether

With more than a decade of experience leveraging connectivity to solve problems, no one else has the experience, tools, and knowledge to keep you running as John Deere and your John Deere dealer can. Connected Support is an in-base feature on all John Deere products with factory- or field-installed JDLink.


Specs
Key Specs
Engine description John Deere PowerTech™ PSS
Engine displacement 6.8 L
415 cu in.
Rated engine power 97/68EC: 158 kW
215 hp
Engine performance
Rated PTO power (hp SAE) 131 kW
176 hp
Key Specs
Transmission type Standard: 20 Speed AutoQuad PLUS™ ECO (40K)
Optional: 16 speed PowerQuad PLUS™
20 speed AutoQuad PLUS™ (50K)
DirectDrive™ ECO (40K)
Infinitely variable transmission (IVT) 0.050-42 km/h
0.030-26 MPa
Infinitely variable transmission (IVT) 0.050-50 km/h
0.030-31 mph
Hydraulic system type Closed-center, pressure/flow compensated
Hydraulic pump rated output Standard: 60 cc pump: 155 L/min
41 gpm
Rear hitch category (SAE designation) Category 3/3N: 5440 kg
11990 lb
Engine specifications
Description John Deere PowerTech™ PSS
Engine type Diesel, in-line, 6-cylinder, wet-sleeve cylinder liners with 4 valves-in-head
Engine family HJDXL06.8309
Rated speed 2100 rpm
Aspiration Turbocharged, fixed geometry first stage-variable geometry second stage, air-to-air aftercooling and cooled exhaust gas recirculation
Emission level Final Tier 4
After treatment type DOC/DPF/SCR
Displacement 6.8 L
415 cu in.
Engine performance
Rated power 97/68EC: 158 kW
215 hp
Engine peak torque At 1,600 rpm: 1004 Nm
740 lb-ft
PTO torque rise 40 percent
Front axle
Type Standard: MFWD
Optional: Triple link suspension (TLS™)
Hydraulic system
Pump rated output Standard: 60 cc pump: 155 L/min
41 gpm
Available flow at a single rear SCV 100 L/min
26.4 gpm
Number of rear selective control valves (SCVs) Standard: ISO Couplers: 3
Optional: ISO Couplers: 3-6
SCV control Mechanical
Rear hitch
Hitch category (SAE designation) Category 3/3N: 5440 kg
11990 lb
Sensing type Electrohydraulic
Drawbar
Drawbar category Category 3
Maximum vertical load Category 3: 1600-2800 kg
3525-6170 lb
Maximum vertical load dependent on drawbar position
Rear power take-off (PTO)
Engine rpm (at rated PTO speeds) 1950 engine rpm at 540/1000 rpm PTO
1761 engine rpm at 540E rpmt PTO
1756 engine rpm at 1000E rpm PTO
Rear axle
Final drive type Inboard planetary three pinion
Rear differential lock Full-locking electrohydraulic
Front axle
Front axle differential lock MFWD: limited slip
Triple link suspension (TLS™): limited slip
Triple link suspension (TLS™) with brakes: full-locking electrohydraulic
Tires
Wheel tread range MFWD: 1524-2235 mm
60-88 in.
Triple link suspension (TLS™): 1524-2235 mm
Electrical system
Alternator size Standard: 200 amp
Optional: 240 amp
Battery options 12 V
Total cold cranking amps 1230 CCA
With cold weather package or IVT: 1400 CCA
Operator station
Rollover protective structure, OOS

Seat

Standard: Air suspension
Optional: Deluxe air suspension
Cab suspension Optional
Instructional seat Optional
Display LCD instrument cluster
Standard: CommandCenter™ display: 178 mm
7 in.
Optional: CommandCenter™ display: 254 mm
10 in.
Radio Optional
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2800 mm
110.2 in.
Front axle center MFWD/TLS™ axle under differential housing w/ 420/90R30 tires: 511 mm
20.15 in.
Weight
Base machine weight
Total
MFWD, AQ, front weight support, 1 pr. 450lbs rear weights, front fenders, 480/80R46 rear duals, 420/90R30 front, shipping fuel: 8661 kg
19100 lb
Maximum permissible weight 13450 kg
29650 lb
Capacities
Crankcase oil volume 23.5 L
6.2 U.S. gal.
Fuel tank 330 L
87.1 U.S. gal.
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank 20 L
5.3 U.S. gal.
Cooling system

28.2 L
7.4 U.S. gal.
Transmission-hydraulic system PowrQuad™/AutoQuad™: 71 L
18.8 U.S. gal.
DirectDrive™ ECO: 75 L
19.8 U.S. gal.
IVT: 81 L
21.4 U.S. gal.
Serviceability
Interval for engine oil change 750 hours
Interval for hydraulic/transmission oil change 1,000 hours
Interval for engine coolant change 6,000 hours
Electrical system
Type of bulb in beacon (Halogen, Zenon, LED)
Type of bulb in headlight (Halogen, Zenon, LED)
Miscellaneous
Country of manufacture United States
Accessories and Attachments
Brakes

Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit - BL15725


Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit - BL15365


Cab Equipment

Sun Visor - AL205892


Accessory Mounting Bracket - BL15042


Refrigerator - BL15028


Electrical

Radar, Dual Beam Attaching Kit - AL204831


WIRING HARNESS FOR ISOBUS PREPARATION - BL15586


Electrical Equipment

Automatic Battery Cut-off System - BL15402


Engine

Cold Weather Starting Package, 110 V, 6 cyl. - BL15469


Stainless Steel Exhaust - BL15383


Fuel Pre-Heater - BL15533


Front Auxiliary Drive - BL15206


DEF Tank Filler Neck Heater - BL15536


Cold Weather Starting Package, 110 V, 6cyl. - BL15473


Cold Weather Starting Package, 110 V, 6 cyl. - BL15470


Cold weather start aids

The optional cold-start packages are recommended for producers who frequently start tractors below -6 degrees Celsius (20 degrees Fahrenheit).


Fenders

MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 18.9 in. (480mm) Wide - BL15825


Stop Panel Kit for Turnable Front Fenders - BL15770


Rear Fender Side Extension, 7.9 in. (200mm) Wide - BL15018


MFWD Front Fenders, Fixed, Base Support Kit - BL15648


MFWD Front Fenders, Fixed, Base Support Kit - BL15060


MFWD Front Fenders, Fixed, 24.4 In. (620 mm) Wide - BL15830


MFWD Front Fenders, Fixed, 24.4 In. (620 mm) Wide - BL15829


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, Base Support Kit - BL15059


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 24.4 in. (620mm) Wide, (1895mm) Long - BL15044


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 24.4 in. (620mm) Wide - BL15658


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 24.4 in. (620mm) Wide - BL15070


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 24.4 in. (620mm) Long - BL15646


Fender Mud Guard - AL208650


Fender Stop Panel, Loader Preperation - BL15125


Front Fenders, Rigid, Base Support Kit - BL15819


Front Fenders, Turnable, Base Support Kit - BL15818


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 14.5 in. (370mm) Wide - BL15062


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 14.5 in. (370mm) Wide - BL15650


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 14.5 in. (370mm) Wide - BL15821


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 16.5 in. (420mm) Wide - BL15064


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 18.9 in. (480mm) Wide - BL15066


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 18.9 in. (480mm) Wide - BL15654


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 21.3 in. (540mm) Wide - BL15068


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 21.3 in. (540mm) Wide - Long - BL15656


MFWD Front Fender, Turnable, 24.4 in. (620mm) Long - BL15827


Front Weights

Pick Up 1500kg (Monoblock) - BL15020


Pick Up Weight, 1150kg (Monoblock) - BL15084


Pick Up Weight, 1800kg - AL204830


Front Shield - AL157298


Hitch and Drawbar

Drawbar, Long Category 2 - L115073


Center Link, Hook Assembly Category 3 with Ball - BL15052


Drawbar Drop Down Kit Category 2 - AL208071


Drawbar Drop Down Kit Category 3 - AL208070


Stabilizer Bar, Automatic Sway Control Bar - BL15091


Hydraulics

Midstack, E-ICV, 3 Function - BL15943


Control Lever SCV Position 3 and 4 - BL15617


Midstack, M-ICV Upgrade Kit from 2 to 3 SCVs with Control Lever (Joystick) - BL15464


Midstack, M-ICV, 2 Function - BL15460


Midstack, M-ICV, 3 Function - BL15461


Power Beyond Coupler - BL15812


Power Beyond Coupler - BL15813


Power Beyond Coupler, 1/2-Inch (12.5 mm) Coupler for Implement - AL176808


Power Beyond Pressure Coupler, 1/2-Inch (12.5 mm) - BL15435


Power Beyond Pressure Coupler, 1/2-Inch (12.5 mm), Flat Face Power Beyond Connectors, Class II, ISO 17567 - BL15432


Power Beyond Pressure Coupler, 3/4-Inch (20 mm) - BL15434


Power Beyond Return Coupler 1/2-Inch (12.5 mm) - BL15438


Power Beyond Return Coupler 3/4-Inch (20 mm) - BL15436


Power Beyond Return Coupler, 3/4-Inch (19 mm), Flat Face Free Oil Return, ISO 17567-class 2 - BL15433


Midstack, E-ICV, 2 Function - BL15945


Additional Oil Reservoir - BL15503


E-ICV Control Lever (Joystick) 3 Function with CommandARM only - BL15368


E-ICV Control Lever (Joystick) Multi-Functional Controller - BL15367


E-ICV Control Lever (Joystick) with Gear Shifting with RH Console - BL15366


E-SCV, 450 SERIES, Position 4 - BL15964


E-SCV, 450 SERIES, Position 6 - BL15966


E-SCV, 450 Series, Position 3 - BL15963


E-SCV, 450 Series, Position 5 - BL15965


Electrical parts for electronic midstack valve - BL15579


ICV Oil Line Kit - BL15527


M-ICV Control Lever (Joystick) 3 Function - BL15620


M-SCV, 200 Series And 450 Series Position 3 - BL15454


M-SCV, 200 Series And 450 Series Position 4 - BL15455


Midstack, E-ICV Upgrade Kit from 2 to 3 SCVs - BL15944


Midstack, E-ICV, 2 Function - BL15942


Lighting

(2) HB3 Work Lights, Rear Fender Mounted - AL204759


Xenon Work Lights, Roof Mounted, Adjustable - AL205915


Xenon Work Lights, Rear Fender Mounted - AL205909


Turn Signal Light - AL204476


Head Lights H4 on Beltline, RH - AL205881


Head Lights H4 on Beltline, LH - BL15035


Bracket, Beltline Mounted Lights - BL15243


Bracket, Beltline Mounted Lights - AL205884


Beacon Light, LH - AL204758


2 Xenon Work Lights, front roof-mounted, adjustable - BL15250


2 LED Work Lights, roof-mounted, adjustable rear inner, front mounted - BL15717


2 HB3 Work Lights, roof-mounted, non-adjustable side mounted  - AL205912


2 HB3 Work Lights, adjustable, rear or front cab roof-mounted  - AL205913


(2) LED Work Lights, Rear Fender Mounted - BL15718


(2) H3 Work Lights, Rear Fender Mounted, LH and RH - AL179972


(1) H3 Work Light - AL205916


(2) BELTLINE-MOUNTED WORKLIGHTS LED - BL15719


Beacon Light, RH - BL15022


Miscellaneous

Weight, front suitcase 43 kg (95 lb) quantity of one - R127764


Tool Box - AL204829


Steering Limiter Kit - AL180127


Accumulator, Suspended Front Axle - BL15180


Tablet Mount Kit - BRE10034


Security Door Lock Kit - AL71345


Lockable Filler Cap Fuel Tank - AL213203


Front Utility Box Bracket - BRE10153


Front Utility Box - BRE10151


Operator Environment

Premium Radio - BL15388


Presence Switch, Operator Seat - BL15082


Rear Electrically Telescoping Mirror - AL208653


Rear Window Decal, John Deere - AL208657


Rear Window Defrost Element - AL205891


Refrigerator - BL15029


Remote Switch, PTO - AL205883


Seat belt, Operator - AL201826


Seat, Operator - BL15037


Seat, Operator - BL15038


Seat, Operator - BL15727


Seat, Operator - Super deluxe low frequency - BL15039


Seat, Operator - Super deluxe low frequency - BL15728


Sunshade - AL205893


Tacograph Preperation kit - BL15141


Wiper/Washer, Rear - BL15382


iTEC Headland Management System - BL15374


MULTIPLE SOCKET STRAP WITH 7 PIN SIGNAL - BL15391


Power Outlet - AL205868


110V AC Power Outlet Socket - BL15805


3-Terminal Socket - AL203919


7-Pin Signal Socket - AL208700


Accessory Mounting Bracket - BL15157


Backrest Extension, Telescopic - AL204297


Bottle Holder at A-post - AL205885


Bottle Holder, Floor Mounted, LH - AL207633


Bottle Holder, Floormat - BL15522


Deluxe Radio - BL15387


Field Office - AL174265


Field Office without Refrigerator - AL174262


Instructional Seat, Unsuspended - BL15226


Internal Rear View Mirror, Front Window Mounted - AL205894


Internal Rear View Mirror, Rear Window Mounted - BL15087


MULTI-Power Outlet - BL15392


MULTIPLE SOCKET STRAP WITH 7 PIN SIGNAL - BL15389


Selective Control Valves (SCVs)

Lever SCV Position 4 - BL15616


Lever SCV Position 3 - BL15615


Vandal Protection

Vandal Protection, Hood - BL15086


Vandal Protection, Lockable Transmission Oil Filler Cap - BL15869


Vandal Protection, Lockable Transmission Oil Filler Cap - BL15362


Vandal Protection, Lockable DEF Cap - AL211572


Weights

Front Weight Carrier, 243 Lb. (110 Kg) - AL176565


Weight, Rear Wheel, 107 Lb. (49Kg) - T21689


Weight, Rear Wheel, 110 Lb. (50Kg) - R56920


Weight, Rear Wheel, 1102 Lb. (500Kg) (2-L214824) - BL15893


Weight, Rear Wheel, 135 Lb. (61Kg) - R61524


Weight, Rear Wheel, 440 Lb. (200Kg) (4-R56920) - AR112536


Weight, Rear Wheel, 480 Lb. (218Kg) (4-L28228) - APY10029


Weight, Wheel,  120 Lb. (54Kg) - L28228


Weight, Wheel,  85 Lb. (38.5Kg) - L28230


Wheel Equipment

Quick Mount, Rear Wheel Adapter - BL15909


Quick Mount, Rear Wheel Adapter - BL15894


Quick Mount, Rear Wheel Weight - BL15892


Wheel Weights

Starter Weight, Wheel, 159 Lb. (72 Kg) - R167153


Weight, Wheel, 452 Lb. (205 kg) - R207782


*Manufacturer's suggested price. MSRP may be different in California. Taxes, freight, setup, and delivery not included. Optional accessories and attachments not included. Equipment, models and prices may vary by dealer. Product options and accessories may not be available in all regions. The engine horsepower and torque information are provided by the engine manufacturer to be used for comparison purposes only. Actual operating horsepower and torque will be less. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s website for additional information. Offers valid in the United States. Prices in U.S. dollars.

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