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John Deere Expands Haying, Field Work Tractor Line
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OHN DEERE HAS EXPANDED THE 6M AND 6R SERIES TRACTORS for model year 2015 to offer a wider range of horse-
power, frame sizes, transmissions, hydraulics and other options. Tractors in the mid-specifi cation 6M Series are well-
suited for such chores as haying and fi eld work; loader, feeding and material handling; mowing roadsides; and maintaining orchards and vineyards. Operation can vary from creeper speed for work-
ing in specialty crops to 25 mph for faster transport. The closed-center pressure and fl ow-compensating hydraulic system offers advantages such as increased lift capacity and faster loader-cycle times. Seven 6M models are available (the 3 numbers fol-
lowing the “6” indicate engine horsepower). Small-frame models are the 6110M, 6120M and 6130M; the 6145M and 6155M are mid-frame models; and the 6175M and the new 6195M are large-frame models. The 6Ms are available with mechanical cab suspen-
sion system for improved ride quality; factory-installed AutoTrac™ Ready for assisted steering on the mid- and large-frame models; on-the-go auto mechanical front- wheel drive and differential lock for increased traction; and front hitch and front PTO options for front-mounted implements. The 6M models also have Power Fill brakes for de-
manding loads and hillside mowing operations, and come with multiple tire options based on different applications. The 6R Series of premium specifi cation tractors
offer additional horsepower, cab and control options, and more performance features to handle larger chores and fi eld operations. These features include the Com- fortView™ cab, high-performance controls, optimum
comfort and panoramic visibility. The Generation 4 CommandCenter™ provides pre-
mium technology and functionality, such as integrated AutoTrac™, to deliver accurate and cost-effective guid- ance through the fi eld. And PFC hydraulics, with up to 6 selective control valves, provide maximum hydraulic effi ciency for operating large implements, seeding tools, row-crop planters and potato harvesters. Customers can choose from the small-frame 6110R,
6120R and 6130R models; mid-frame 6145R and 6155R models and large-frame 6175R, 6195R and 6215R. The 6R Series Tractors feature commonality of Command- Center™ and operational controls that shorten the learning curve for operator training from 6R up to 9R Series Tractors.
New R-Series front loaders This new loader matches with all Final Tier 4 6M
and 6R Series Tractors. Features include: • Automatic mast latch system that makes attaching and detaching the loader much easier
• Implement automatic latch and remote implement latch to allow operators to switch attachments faster and more conveniently than ever before
• Side-slung leveling links that improve operator visibility and the ability of the loader to level itself through the full range of loading operations
• An enhanced version of the industry-exclusive Return-to-Position with Electronic Self Leveling technology that makes loader work as easy as a fl ick of the wrist.
To learn more, see your John Deere dealer or visit
www.JohnDeere.com/ag.
24 The Cattleman June 2015
thecattlemanmagazine.com
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