The 7R, 8R, and 8RT Series Tractors feature two lighting package options:
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. This ensures there are no dead zones or lighting adjustments needed. The lighting configurations are available to match various applications and ensure maximum around-the-clock productivity.
Bulb housings are large, allowing for optimum total lumens and available light. The standard lighting packages use 65-W halogen bulbs, whereas the premium lighting package uses light-emitting diode (LED) lights. In the premium lighting package, these tractors take advantage of the high-performing and efficient LED technology.
The low- and high-beam driving/work lights are adjustable. Please refer to the electrical section in the operator’s manual for complete details on adjusting lights.
Yellow circles
Red circles
Blue circles
Orange circles
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Six front grill-mounted lights:
10 cab roof-mounted lights:
Other lights:
Plus these lights:
Eight front grill-mounted lights:
12 cab roof-mounted lights:
Other lights:
The premium lighting package replaces all previous halogen and HID lights with LED lights. The only lights that are not LED are the low-beam driving lights, they remain halogen. This allows each LED light to work at a lower temperature and no one light works harder than any other. The uniformity in LED coverage allows only one type of light output surrounding the tractor.
The lighting pattern in the premium package provides industry-leading performance in nighttime visibility. LED bulbs provide maximum brightness and a true color output for excellent field definition that is easy on the operator's eyes.
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.
NOTE: Lighting packages may vary depending on region.
Operators can quickly select a lighting mode on the steering console:
The CommandCenter display allows operators to customize light settings. Operators can select only the lights they need or want for a given application and store these settings. The operator-programmed configurations can then be turned on or off with the push of a button on the CommandARM™ controls.
NOTE: Road/loader lights are also referred to as high-mounted driving lights for use in front hitch applications that obscure the headlights. See the Attachments section.
The battery power saver feature is also standard. 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 cycle or blink on and off five times as an alert. The lights continue to illuminate for one more minute and then automatically shut off to protect the battery.
Field-installed options are also available. To find this information, use the Build Your own Configurator application for US/Canada or Build & Price in John Deere Sales Centre for Australia/NZ.
Another feature is programmable exit lighting. Exit lighting allows the lights outside the cab to stay on for up to 300 seconds. They can be programmed in increments from 0 to 300 seconds.
Refer to the operator’s manual for complete instructions on programming field, driving, and exit lighting.
Option code | Description |
7201 | Standard lighting |
7206 | Premium lighting |
With ACS, John Deere has designed one of the most robust and full-encompassing steering system in the industry. Whether in the field or on the road, ACS reduces steering effort, which can result in reduced operator fatigue and can improve operator comfort.
There are four key features of the ACS system:
Dynamic road wheel offset:
Variable ratio steering:
Elimination of steering slop and hand wheel drift:
Variable effort steering:
The ACS system is fail operational, which means steering is still functional in the event of any single-point failure. John Deere has gone to great lengths to help ensure the operator has the ability to steer the tractor if something goes wrong in the steering system.
For example, if the primary controller fails, a second controller takes over. If power from the alternator fails, the battery resumes control. If the engine quits running and is unable to supply hydraulic oil to the system, an electric-driven backup pump is used to supply the oil. There is a backup for ACS components.
The ACS system consists of several key components:
The John Deere ILS utilizes industry-leading technology to supply unsurpassed gains to end-user productivity. This innovative design incorporates proven suspension design with mechanical front-wheel drive (MFWD) axle components that use state-of-the-art technology specifically for heavy equipment usage.
The ILS front axle is available on all 8R Series Tractor models.
Feature | ILS |
Hydraulic differential lock | Yes |
Limited slip | No |
Suspension | Yes |
Brakes | Yes (optional on 42 km/h [26 mph]) |
Tire ratio/steps allowed | 5 or 6 |
Duals | Yes |
Tread spacing singles* | 1574 mm - 2184 mm |
Tread spacing singles | 1524 mm - 2235 mm |
Singles with duals | 1524 mm - 2235 mm |
Duals | 2946 mm - 3658 mm |
Top speed | 42 km/h (26 mph) or 50 km/h (31mph) depending on model |
Front power take-off (PTO) | Optional |
* Based on wheel equipment shipped to some geographic regions.
The ILS system gets more power to the ground because the front tires maintain ground contact pressure. This improves field and transport ride plus increases ballasting flexibility and drastically decreases the tendency to power hop.
The ILS axle maintains minimum oil levels in the front differentials to assist in providing overall tractor operating efficiency.
John Deere ILS has three systems:
Mechanical system
The mechanical system is further broken down into the mechanical drive system and mechanical suspension system.
The mechanical drive system includes:
The mechanical suspension system consists of large cast, upper- and lower-control arms with cast steering knuckles for durability and reliability.
Hydraulic system
The hydraulic system consists of suspension cylinders, a control valve manifold, a front differential lock, and hydraulic accumulators.
Electrical system
The electrical system contains position sensors, solenoids for the control valves, and a master controller for complete automatic control of the ILS system.
How does it work?
The mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems work together to maintain a level and vertically-centered position of the front differential case in relation to the outboard hubs and planetaries, independent of tractor weight or dynamic loading. The system's ability to maintain a vertically centered position provides full suspension travel of 25.4 cm (10 in.). This translates to consistent soil contact for improved power to the ground as well as dampens the energy from bumps that cause a rough ride.
The tractor utilizes electronic and computer controls that monitor tractor functions and axle position. Based on those inputs, the electrical system automatically triggers hydraulic functions to raise, lower, or remain static.
The John Deere ILS uses a short/long A-arm design, which means the upper control arms are shorter than the lower control arms. During wheel movement, the upper control arm moves in a smaller arc than the lower control arm, and the difference in the two arcs creates a change in camber. The change in camber helps keep the inside and outside of the front tires perpendicular to the drive surface, a very important feature when optional front dual wheels are installed. This design provides anti-dive characteristics to naturally reduce the adverse effects of braking and acceleration.
The John Deere ILS front axle has been specifically designed to accommodate additional options, such as front 3-point hitches and front duals. To properly handle these options, large steering cylinders and knuckles provide up to twice the steering capacity of the standard MFWD beam axles so steering performance is maintained. A simple steering stop arrangement offers infinite adjustability for fine-tuning in any row spacing.
Braking system
With higher speeds and expected heavy towed implements and carts, front brakes are optional on 42-km/h (26-mph) ILS-equipped tractors and part of base equipment on 50-km/h (31-mph) ILS-equipped tractors. The braking system is applied proportionally between the front and rear axle brakes to effectively stop the tractor. There are no operator adjustments or requirements to operate the additional braking system.
Tire compatibility
For travel speeds of 50 km/h (31 mph), B-speed-rated tires that provide high-speed capabilities are required.
With the ability to have a six-step drop from rear to front tire, the 8R equipped with an ILS axle is able to have group 49 rear tires with group 43 fronts. This allows for the benefits of group 49 tires while maintain the turning radius allowed by group 43 front tires.
NOTE: The use of group 44 tires for front duals does not allow for some row crop spacings.
Front dual tires provide:
Hitch application
In hitch applications, it is important to maintain at least 50 percent of the ballasted front-axle weight (with implement raised) for steering control. Referring to the example below, the maximum ballasted weight of the front axle is 7756 kg (17,100 lb). If the tractor has a hitch-mounted implement, when the tractor is weighed with the hitch and implement fully raised, the front weight must be at least 3878 kg (8550 lb). The front axle capacity is directly proportional to the weight that can be carried on the hitch.
The MFWD axle has a front weight carrying capacity equal to the front tire carrying capacity. For example, in row-crop applications using the popular 480/70R34 (155 load index) front tires, the highest load rating is 3878 kg (8550 lb) per tire with a total of 7756 kg (17,100 lb) at maximum tire pressure. This means (depending on tire pressure and speed) there is as much as 3878 kg (8550 lb) available for support of rear implements in transport.
Maximum load carrying capacity of the axle is determined by the load carrying capacity of the tires and whether the tractor is equipped with singles or duals.
Additional ILS features:
There is no on/off switch for ILS operation since the John Deere advanced electronic management system knows when to disengage ILS automatically. The electronic controller will activate a restricted mode of operation, when any of the following conditions are met:
Based on the inputs received (speed, suspension displacement, braking and operator input to hitch and/or remote cylinders), the tractor determines when the system should be active or inactive, making operation simple and efficient.
Shortcut keys on the CommandARM enable the operator to engage or disengage MFWD on the go, even under full load, without stopping or clutching. The switch can be placed in one of the following positions:
1. AUTO
2. On
3. Off (brake assist)
When this light-emitting diode (LED) light is lit, MFWD is on but automatically disengages when either of the following conditions are met:
As with the brake-assist position, when both brakes are depressed, the MFWD automatically engages (if not already on) to provide four-wheel braking.
When this LED light is lit, MFWD engages continuously.
Mode 3 MFWD off (brake assist)
When no LED lights are lit, the MFWD is off. This is also referred to as the brake-assist position. Even though the MFWD is disengaged, when both brakes are pressed at speeds above 5 km/h (3 mph), the MFWD engages to assist braking the tractor.
The differential lock is another feature of the ILS axle. When the rear differential lock is engaged or disengaged, the front differential lock is also engaged or disengaged. This also includes a driveline shield.
If one wheel begins to slip, the differential lock can be engaged on the go and the axles are hydraulically locked together for maximum traction. There are two ways to engage the differential lock feature.
Additional equipment for use with ILS axle
All 8R and 8RT Series Tractors come standard with an 85-cc displacement integrated hydraulic pump. This pump provides 227.1 L/min (60 gpm) of hydraulic flow.
A dual-pump option, featuring 85-cc and 35-cc displacement hydraulic pumps, is available for all 8R wheel models. The dual-pump system provides a hydraulic flow of 321 L/min (85 gpm), ideal for running at lower engine speeds.
SCV flow (approximate) | ||
Engine rpm | Pump flow (85-cm3 pump) L/min (gpm) | High pump flow (85-cm3 pump + 35-cm3 optional pump) L/min (gpm) |
800 | 86 (23) | 122 (32) |
1500 | 162 (43) | 229 (61) |
1700 | 184 (49) | 260 (69) |
1900 | 206 (54) | 290 (77) |
2100 | 227 (60) | 321 (85) |
Operating the tractor at reduced engine rpm contributes to a quieter cab, reduced fuel usage, and maintains the vacuum while turning and raising the planter on end rows. At 1500 erpm with a 321 L/min (85 gpm) system there will be an available flow of 229 L/min (61 gpm). This is an improvement over an available 162 L/min (43-gpm) flow when operating with a 227 L/min (60 gpm) system at 1500 erpm.
The maximum flow through one selective control valve (SCV) with a standard coupler is 132 L/min (35 gpm). A 19.1-mm (3/4-in.) high-flow coupler allows for a maximum flow rate out of one SCV of 153 L/min (40.5 gpm).
The hydraulic system is a closed-center, power-on-demand system using a load-sensing pressure-flow compensated axial piston pump with full-flow charge and flow prioritization for steering and brakes.
The pump outlet pressure available on demand can range from 3000 kPa (435 psi) for track models and 4000 kPa (580 psi) for wheel models at low standby to 20,400 kPa (2958 psi) at high standby.
Hydraulic pump options:
The Standard CommandView III cab offers unsurpassed visibility, operator comfort, control placement, and ride and sound quality.
Features:
ComfortCommand seat improves ride quality and helps to reduce operator fatigue.
Features include:
John Deere 7R and 8R Series Tractors feature the CommandARM with integrated Generation 4 CommandCenter display. The control layout of the CommandARM utilizes a clean and efficient design which groups controls by function and builds upon John Deere’s history of intuitive and ergonomic control placement and operation. The design of the CommandARM allows for a 40 degree right seat swivel and adjustable positioning matching the operator’s preference.
Controls located on the CommandARM include:
John Deere 7R Series Tractors with CommandQuad transmissions feature a left-hand reverser. 8R Series Tractors equipped with 16-speed PST are equipped with right-hand reverser. 7R Series Tractors equipped with e23 PST offer a left- or right-hand reverser. 7R or 8R Series Tractors equipped with AutoPowr™/IVT transmissions are offered with either a left-hand or a right-hand reverser.
The transmission control lever is placed on the left side of the CommandARM closest to the operator for convenient setting and adjustment.
Hydraulic and hitch controls utilize fingertip paddle pots for raise/lower and extend/retract functions. An optional crossgate joystick replaces fingertip paddle pots for control of SCVs and allows for programmable hydraulic functionality according to operator preference. Rear hitch position can also be controlled with the encoder wheel located on the right side of the CommandARM. The encoder wheel allows for finite positioning of the rear 3-point hitch.
Three buttons near the encoder are for hitch set, lock, and return to height. Adjustment knobs for the 3-point hitch are located under the cover for the CommandARM control's storage compartment and allow for adjustment of the rate of drop, hitch height limit, and depth control.
Throttle
The throttle design incorporates buttons which control FieldCruise speed, foot pedal mode (if equipped), and transmission eco settings.
Tractor function controls
Located just to the right of the throttle is the AutoTrac activation button and four sequence controls for iTEC functions. Behind the iTEC sequence controls, there are buttons which control the activation and deactivation of MFWD and differential lock.
Controls for radio, lights, rotary beacon (if equipped), hazard flashers, and HVAC system are located to the center-right on the CommandARM, along with PTO for both front (if equipped) and rear PTO.
Seat swivel
The design of the CommandARM allows for up to 40 degrees of right-hand seat swivel.
The Generation 4 CommandCenter features fast adjustment of tractor functions and controls and are integrated into the CommandARM to create a seamless control center. The 4100 CommandCenter features a 178-mm (7-in.) touchscreen display and is standard equipment on 7210R and 7230R models, while the 4600 CommandCenter features a 154-mm (10-in.) touchscreen and is standard equipment on 7250R – 7310R models, as well as all 8R and 8RT models.
The following functions can be adjusted using the CommandCenter display:
John Deere 8R Series Tractors are utilized in numerous applications that place different demands on tires. As such, multiple tire offerings are available for 8R Series Tractors to accommodate a wide range of grower needs. Tire options provide variability in terms of ground clearance, tread width, and floatation to match different operating conditions.
John Deere sources 8R Series Tractor tires from the following major brands:
Front and rear tires for 8R Series Tractors are sized and combined under different group sizes based on tire rolling circumference. All front tire options for 8R Series Tractors are classified as group 42, 43, or 44, while all rear tires are classified as group 47, 48, or 49. The approximate overall diameters for each group are shown in the following table.
Group | Overall diameter |
42 | 1498 mm (59 in.) |
43 | 1600 mm (63 in.) |
44 | 1676 mm (66 in.) |
47 | 1955 mm (77 in.) |
48 | 2057 mm (81 in.) |
49 | 2172 mm (85.5 in.) |
For tractors with mechanical front-wheel drive (MFWD) or Independent-Link Suspension (ILS™) front axles, there typically needs to be five steps (or group size difference) between the front and rear tires to maintain proper tire overspeed between axles. This means the group 42 front tire needs to be matched with group 47 rear tire, and group 43 front tire needs to be matched with group 48 rear tire.
On 1500 MFWD axles, four-step combinations between front and rear tires are also acceptable (determined at the time of ordering the tractor). This means group 44 front tire can be matched with group 48 rear tire, or group 43 front tire can be matched with group 47 rear tire. Six step combinations are possible on tractors equipped with ILS, allowing group 43 front tires to be paired with group 49 rear tires in order to maintain narrower tread functionality with row crop width tire options.
Additionally, tires have a load index rating designed to report the load carrying capability of the tire.
John Deere 8R Series Tractors are now approved for group 49 rear tires. Group 49 tires have a larger diameter and longer footprint, which results in greater traction in most field conditions compared to smaller group size tires of the same section width and basic design. Group 49 tires also provide a larger air volume than comparable smaller group sizes, which can help control power hop in some conditions.
NOTE:
Multiple tire options are available for 8R Series Tractors to accommodate multiple applications or row widths. Refer to the minimum recommended row widths for tire options based on the row-width requirements in the following table.
NOTE: Not all tires listed in the chart are available on all John Deere tractors. See your local John Deere dealer for assistance in choosing the proper tires for specific tractor models.
Rear tires | Minimum recommended row width | |||||||
508 mm | 559 mm | 762 mm | 813 mm | 1016+ mm | ||||
Rear tire section width | ||||||||
RCI Group | Approximate outside diameter | 320 mm | 380 mm | 480 mm* | 520 mm* | 620 mm | 710 mm (28.0 in.) | 800 mm (31.5 in.) |
49 | 2175 mm |
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| 480/95R50 |
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| 710/75R42 |
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48 | 2057 mm | 320/105R54 | 380/90R54 | 480/80R50 | 520/85R46 | 620/70R46 650/85R38 | 710/70R42 | 800/70R38 |
47 | 1956 mm | 320/90R54 | 380/90R50 | 18.4R46 480/80R46 | 20.8R42 520/85R42 | 620/70R42 650/75R38 | 710/70R38 |
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*480 and 520 width tires will accommodate minimum tread setting of 33 in. with 85L oil takeout.
To prevent draft link interference, the distance (1) between the inside edges of the tires should be:
* Tires 480 mm (19 in.) and larger may not be able to reach all tread settings. Refer to the operator’s manual for detailed tread setting limitations.
Goodyear is a trademark of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
Firestone is a trademark of Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC.
Michelin is a trademark of MNA, Inc.
Mitas Tires North America is a registered subsidiary of MITAS a.s.
Trelleborg is a trademark of Trelleborg Wheel Systems, Inc.
Front tires | Minimum recommended row width | |||||||
508 mm (20 in.) | 559 mm (22 in.) | 762 mm (30 in.) | 813 mm (32 in.) | 1016+ mm (40+ in.) | ||||
Front tire section width | ||||||||
RCI Group | Approximate outside diameter | 290 mm (11.4 in.) | 320 mm (12.6 in.) | 380 mm (15.0 in.) | 420 mm (16.5 in.) | 480 mm (18.9 in.) | 520 mm (20.5 in.) | 620 mm (24.4 in.) |
44 | 1676 mm (66 in.) | 540/75R34 | 620/75R30 | |||||
43 | 1600 mm (63 in.) | 320/80R42 | 380/80R38 | 420/85R34 | 480/70R34 | 540/65R34 | 600/70R30 | |
42 | 1499 mm (59 in.) | 320/85R38 | 380/85R34 | 16.9R30 420/90R30 | 480/70R30 | 540/65R30 | 600/65R28 |
Please reference the operator’s manual for tread spacing requirements.
All 8R and 8RT Series Tractors come standard with a fully independent 45-mm (1-3/4-in.), 1000-rpm PTO. This 20-spline shaft is designed for high-power, heavy PTO loads that require full horsepower above 150 PTO hp.
The 8R Series Wheel Tractors offer additional mechanical and electrical speed-change PTO options to provide the versatility and flexibility needed to satisfy implement demands. An in-cab shiftable, eco version of the 45-mm (1-3/4-in.), 1000-rpm PTO is available, allowing full PTO rotations at decreased engine speeds.
Additionally, a 45-mm (1-3/4-in.), 1000-rpm PTO capable of 35 mm (1-3/8 in.), 540-rpm (6 spline)/1000-rpm (21 spline) can be ordered. To field convert to the 35-mm (1-3/8-in.) 540/1000-rpm PTO, a field kit is required (the required shaft is dependent on the hitch option).
NOTE: 540-rpm PTO options are not compatible with the Category 4 drawbar.
The PTO activation switch is located on the CommandARM™ controls. In addition, PTO engagement modulation is adjustable with settings located in the CommandCenter™ display. The PTO shaft can be slightly rotated or indexed to aid in PTO drive hookups. All PTO options feature internal lubrication with heavy-duty oil-cooled clutch plates. A PTO safety start system and seat-activated PTO warning is standard on all 8R and 8RT Series Tractors.
The following tables show when shaft kits are required for each PTO shaft based on the selected hitch option (drawbar, 3-point hitch, 80-mm ball/piton).
1000/540 PTO | ||||||
PTO type | Nominal diameter, mm | Number and type of splines | PTO speed (rpm) | Drawbar | 3-point hitch | 80-mm ball/piton |
1 | 35 | 6 straight splines | 540 | RE272736 | RE272736 | R538037 |
2 | 35 | 21 involute splines | 1000 | RE272736 | RE272736 | R537791 |
3 | 45 | 20 involute splines | 1000 | OK from factory | OK from factory | OK from factory |
1000/1000E PTO | ||||||
PTO type | Nominal diameter, mm | Number and type of splines | PTO speed, rpm | Drawbar | 3-point hitch | 80-mm ball/piton |
1 | 35 | 6 straight splines | 540 | No solution | No solution | No solution |
2 | 35 | 21 involute splines | 1000/1000E | R537790 | R537790 | R313423 |
3 | 45 | 20 involute splines | 1000/1000E | OK from factory | OK from factory | OK from factory |
General applications:
NOTE: Proper engine speed for the 1000-rpm PTO shaft is 2000 engine rpm. For the 540-rpm PTO shaft, proper engine speed is 1817 rpm.
Rear PTO options:
John Deere’s ActiveSeat utilizes electrohydraulic technology in combination with air suspension, providing the operator with enhanced ride quality over standard air-suspension seats.
Operator movements are monitored in order to reduce vertical movement. An ActiveSeat suspension can isolate the operator from up to 90 percent of vertical movements typically seen in tractor applications.
The system uses a hydraulic cylinder that is connected to a control valve assembly. Electrohydraulic valves located in the control valve assembly automatically react to inputs from two sensors, a position sensor and an accelerometer. Inputs from these two sensors control oil flow from the tractor to the hydraulic cylinder to reduce the vertical movement of the operator.
The John Deere ActiveSeat has many of the same features of the ComfortCommand™ seat with the addition of a ride firmness switch. The ride firmness switch is located on the left-hand armrest and replaces the suspension shock-dampening seat attenuation lever on the front right-hand side of the ComfortCommand seat controls.
The ride firmness switch has three positions: plus, minus, and mid position. The three positions provide three different levels of seat performance:
The ActiveSeat is also available as a heated leather seat for increased comfort and easier cleaning. For tractor applications where operating speed is not limited by the implement, the ActiveSeat can allow for faster field speeds and increased overall comfort and productivity.
NOTE: The John Deere ActiveSeat is not available on track tractors.
Option code | Description |
2061 | Premium CommandView III Cab with Active Seat |
The Generation 4 CommandCenter was designed to provide a consistent user experience by providing full-screen viewing of more run page modules, shortcut keys, and precision agriculture capabilities.
Expect easier set-up, along with increased operator confidence, thanks to a simple, customizable interface. The improved design of the Generation 4 CommandCenter also aids in an optimal operating experience and maximizes uptime.
In order to increase your efficiency, take advantage of the following features offered by the Generation 4 CommandCenter:
NOTE: Vehicle applications will always be located on the Gen 4 CommandCenter.
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Key Specs | 8270r-tractor Current Model |
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Engine description | John Deere PowerTech™ PSS 9.0 L (B20 diesel compatible) |
Engine displacement | 9 L 549 cu in. |
Rated engine power | (97/68EC): 199 kW 270 hp |
Rated PTO power (hp SAE) | 167 kW 225 hp |
Transmission type | Standard: e23 Powershit with Efficiency Manager™ 40K, 40 km/h 26 mph Optional: 16-speed PowerShift 40 km/h 26 mph e23 Powershift with Efficiency Manager™ 50K, 50 km/h 31 mph John Deere AutoPowr™ IVT™ 40K, 26 mph (0.05-42 km/h) John Deere AutoPowr™ IVT™ 50K, 31 mph (0.05-50 km/h) |
Hydraulic pump rated output | Standard: 85-cc pump: 227.1 L/min 60 gpm Optional: 85-cc plus 35-cc dual pump: 321 L/min 85 gpm |
Rear hitch category (SAE designation) | Standard: Category 3/3N: 6,350 kg (14,000 lb) standard lift at 610 mm behind hitchpoint Optional: Category 3/3N: 8,391 kg (18,500 lb) at 610 mm behind hitchpoint Category 4N/3 9,072 kg (20,000 lb) at 610 mm behind hitchpoint |
Base machine weight | MFWD/PST: 12,680 kg 27,953 lb ILS/e23: 14,270 kg 31,459 lb |
Maximum PTO power | |
Maximum engine power | |
Engine specifications | |
Description | John Deere PowerTech™ PSS 9.0 L (B20 diesel compatible) |
Engine type | Diesel, in-line, 6-cylinder, wet-sleeve cylinder liners with 4 valves-in-head |
Engine family | JJDXL09.0308 |
Rated speed | 2100 rpm |
Aspiration | Dual series turbocharger with fixed geometry first stage-variable geometry second stage - air-to-air aftercooling and cooled exhaust gas recirculation |
Cylinders liners | |
Emission level | Final Tier 4 |
After treatment type | DOC/DPF/SCR |
Displacement | 9 L 549 cu in. |
Engine performance | |
Rated power | (97/68EC): 199 kW 270 hp |
Rated PTO power (hp SAE) | 167 kW 225 hp |
Power boost | 10 percent |
Engine peak torque | At 1600 rpm: 1,264 Nm 932 lb-ft |
PTO torque rise | 40 percent |
Intelligent Power Management (available in transport and/or mobile PTO applications) | |
Maximum PTO power | |
Maximum engine power | |
Transmission | |
Type | Standard: e23 Powershit with Efficiency Manager™ 40K, 40 km/h 26 mph Optional: 16-speed PowerShift 40 km/h e23 Powershift with Efficiency Manager™ 50K, 50 km/h 31 mph John Deere AutoPowr™ IVT™ 40K, 26 mph (0.05-42 km/h) John Deere AutoPowr™ IVT™ 50K, 31 mph (0.05-50 km/h) |
Reverser | |
Clutch; wet/dry | |
Creeper | |
Hydraulic system | |
Type | Closed-center, pressure/flow compensated |
Pump rated output | Standard: 85-cc pump: 227.1 L/min 60 gpm Optional: 85-cc plus 35-cc dual pump: 321 L/min 85 gpm |
Available flow at a single rear SCV | 0.5 in. couplers: 132 L/min 35 gpm 0.75 in. couplers: 159 L/min 42 gpm |
Available flow at front SCVs | 96 L/min 25 gpm |
Number of rear selective control valves (SCVs) | Standard: 0.5 in. ISO couplers: 5 Optional: 0.5 in. ISO Couplers: 5 and 6 available 0.75 in. ISO coupler: 2 |
Number of mid selective control valves (SCVs) | |
Number of front selective control valves (SCVs) | |
Joystick SCV control | |
SCV control | Electronic |
Rear hitch | |
Hitch draft control load sense type | |
Remote control valves available | |
Hitch category (SAE designation) | Standard: Category 3/3N: 6,350 kg (14,000 lb) standard lift at 610 mm behind hitchpoint Optional: Category 3/3N: 8,391 kg (18,500 lb) at 610 mm behind hitchpoint Category 4N/3 9,072 kg (20,000 lb) at 610 mm behind hitchpoint |
Maximum lift capacity behind lift points | Standard: 12,124 kg (26,729 lb) at 610 mm behind hitchpoint |
Sensing type | Electrohydraulic |
Rear axle differential lock | |
Lift capacity at standard frame | |
Drawbar | |
Drawbar category | Standard: Category 3 Optional: Category 4 Category 4 with heavy duty support |
Maximum vertical load | 1,837 kg (4,050 lb) - 2,700 kg (6,000 lb) (dependent on drawbar position) Optional: 2,245 kg 4,950 lb Optional: 4,990 kg 11,000 lb |
Rear power take-off (PTO) | |
Type | Independent Standard: 44 mm (1.75 in.) 20-spline, 1,000 rpm Optional: 44 mm (1.75 in.), 20-spline, 1,000 rpm capable of 35 mm (1.375 in.) 540/1000 rpm 44 mm (1.75 in.) 20-spline, 1,000 rpm/1,000E rpm |
Engine rpm (at rated PTO speeds) | 16-speed PST: 1,000 PTO rpm at 2,003 engine rpm 1,000 ECO PTO rpm at 1,596 engine rpm 540 PTO rpm at 1,817 engine rpm IVT: 1,000 PTO rpm at 2,000 engine rpm 1,000 ECO PTO at 1594 engine rpm 540 PTO rpm at 1,814 engine rpm e23 PST: 1,000 PTO rpm at 1,995 engine rpm 1,000 ECO PTO at 1,590 engine rpm 540 PTO rpm at 1,810 engine rpm |
PTO actuation | |
Ground speed PTO option availability | |
Multispeed PTO option availability | |
Front hitch | |
Category | Category 3N |
Electric power | |
Standard lift capacity | Category 3N ground engaging front hitch: lift capacity: 5,200 kg 11,464 lb |
Front power take-off (PTO) | 44 mm (1.75 in) 20 spline, 1,000 rpm 35 mm (1.375 in) 21 spline, 1,000 rpm 5 mm (1.375 in) 6 spline, 1,000 rpm (available dependent on location) |
PTO speed | 1,000 PTO rpm at 2,000 engine rpm |
Rear axle | |
Type | Standard: Rack-and-pinion, double flat, or flange axles Optional: Long, single taper hub: Diameter: 110 x 3010 mm 4.33 x 118.5 in. Optional: Long, dual taper hub: Diameter: 110 x 3010 mm Long, dual taper hub: Diameter: 120 x 3010 mm 4.72 x 118.5 in. Short, double flat axle with single taper hub: Diameter: 120 x 2550 mm 4.72 x 100.4 in. |
Final drive type | Inboard planetary three pinion |
Differential controls | |
Axle type | |
Brakes, type and control | |
Rear differential lock | Full-locking electrohydraulic |
Load rating | |
Front axle | |
Type | Standard: 1300 Series MFWD Optional: 1500 Series MFWD ILS |
Front axle differential lock | 1300 Series MFWD: Limited Slip 1500 Series MFWD: Full-locking electrohydraulic ILS: Full-locking electrohydraulic |
Load rating | |
Tires | |
Front | |
Rear | |
Wheel tread range | 1300 Series MFWD: 1,524-2,235 mm 60-88 in. 1500 Series MFWD: 1,524-3,657 mm 60-144 in. ILS: 1,524-3,657 mm |
Turning radius with brakes | |
Turning radius without brakes | 1300 Series with 380/85R34 group 42 tires at 60 in. spacing, 5.4 m 17.7 ft ILS with 380/85R34 group 42 tires at 60 in. spacing, 5.42 m 17.8 ft |
Steering | |
Type | Standard: Hydrostatic power-steering with electric pump back-up Optional: ActiveCommand™ Steering (ACS) with electric pump back-up |
Electrical system | |
Alternator size | Standard: 200 amp |
Battery options | 12 V |
Total cold cranking amps | 1850 CCA |
Type of bulb in beacon (Halogen, Zenon, LED) | |
Type of bulb in headlight (Halogen, Zenon, LED) | |
Working lights | |
dB(A) rating for backup alarm | |
Operator station | |
Rollover protective structure, OOS | |
Seat | Standard: ComfortCommand™ Optional: ActiveSeat™ |
Cab suspension | Optional |
Instructional seat | Standard |
Display | Standard: 4100 Generation 4 CommandCenter™ with 7 in. display Optional: 4600 Generation 4 CommandCenter™ with 10 in. display |
Radio | Standard: AM/FM stereo with weatherband, remote controls, auxiliary input jack, four speakers and external antenna |
Inner cab volume | 3.597 m3 127 cu ft |
dB(A) rating | |
Cab glass area | 6.52 m2 70.18 sq ft |
Front visibility | |
Safety glass rating | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | MFWD: 3,080 mm 121.3 in. ILS: 3,050 mm 120.1 in. |
Overall length | 6,636 mm 261.3 in. |
Drawbar clearance | 376 mm 14.8 in. |
Front axle center | MFWD: 686 mm 27 in. ILS: 590 mm 23.2 in. |
Approximate shipping weight, Open;Cab | |
Overall height | |
Weight | |
Base machine weight | MFWD/PST: 12,680 kg 27,953 lb ILS/e23: 14,270 kg 31,459 lb |
Maximum ballast level | SAE PTO kW: 88.6 kg SAE PTO hp: 145 lb |
Maximum permissible weight | |
Capacities | |
Crankcase oil volume | 1300 MFWD: 25 L 6.6 U.S. gal. 1500 MFWD: 28 L 7.4 U.S. gal. ILS: 27.5 L 7.3 U.S. gal. |
Fuel tank | Group 47/48: 615 L 162.5 U.S. gal. Group 49: 676 L 178.6 U.S. gal. |
Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank | 23 L 6 U.S. gal. |
Cooling system | 32.6 L 8.6 U.S. gal. |
Transmission-hydraulic system | MFWD: 140 L 37 U.S. gal. ILS: 165 L 43.6 U.S. gal. |
Serviceability | |
Interval for engine oil change | 500 hours |
Interval for hydraulic/transmission oil change | 1,500 hours |
Interval for engine coolant change | 6,000 hours |
Loaders | |
Loader | H480 |
Lift capacity at full height | 2,486 kg 5,469 lb measured at 800 mm ahead of pivot |
Maximum lift height | 4,735 mm 186 in. |
Precision AG | |
Guidance | AutoTrac Ready |
Telematic | Available with JDLink™ hardware, activations, and Ethernet Harnesses (availability dependent upon destination) |
Remote diagnostics | Available with activated JDLink™ hardware and activations |
Miscellaneous | |
Country of manufacture | USA |
Side slope rating | |
Uphill/downhill slope rating | |
Tracks | |
Drive type | |
Midrollers | |
Track width | |
Tread spacing |
This product is similar to the protective film used on hand-held touchscreen electronics and can reduce screen damage from regular use. It includes all necessary instructions and tools to install the transparent film over a touchscreen display.
The rotary beacon light is installed to meet requirements in commercial or governmental applications. The rotating, high-intensity light rests securely within an amber-colored safety lens. Both the light and lens are replaceable if damaged.
The rotary beacon light features a fully adjustable, double-clamp design that provides a more rigid vertical support stem.
The rotary beacon light is installed to meet requirements in commercial or governmental applications. The rotating, high-intensity light rests securely within an amber-colored safety lens. Both the light and lens are replaceable if damaged.
The rotary beacon light features a fully adjustable, double-clamp design that provides a more rigid vertical support stem.
The 7R Series and 8R Series Tractors offer dual-line hydraulic trailer brakes, dual-line air trailer brakes, or dual-line air and dual-line hydraulic trailer brakes, which allow the tractor braking system to connect to implements with high-pressure air or hydraulic brakes. Both systems automatically balance the brake pressure of both the tractor and implement to provide comfortable braking performance.
Trailer brake settings are fully customizable by adjusting gain and pre-brake settings. Trailer brake gain will give customers the ability to adjust how aggressive the trailer brakes are as the tractor brake pedal is depressed. Pre-brake adjustment will allow operators to adjust when the brakes are initiated in reference to the tractor brake pedal being depressed. This along with AutoClutch™ system settings will help the operator achieve optimum braking performance of both tractor and implement. Operators will also be able to test the trailer brake park release while the tractor is still in park during connecting and pre-trip activities.
Factory options include dual-line hydraulic trailer brakes, dual-line air trailer brakes, or dual-line air and dual-line hydraulic trailer brake systems. The dual-line hydraulic trailer brake option is also available as a field-installed kit.
Hydraulic trailer brakes for 8RT Series Tractors are offered field installed only.
Permits the use of hydraulic trailer brakes on the tractor. This system connects directly to the tractor’s hydraulic circuit and does not require the use of an auxiliary oil reservoir.
Hydraulic trailer brake system includes:
Permits the use of air trailer brakes on the tractor.
Air trailer brake system includes:
CAUTION: The agricultural tractor air trailer brake system is designed for use only with agricultural implements and agricultural trailers. This system is not compatible with the air trailer brake system used by over-the-road vehicles and does not conform to the standards established for over-the-road air trailer brake contamination and electrical systems.
Permits the use of hydraulic or air brakes on the tractor. This system connects directly to the tractor’s hydraulic circuit and does not require the use of an auxiliary oil reservoir.
Air and hydraulic trailer brake system includes:
CAUTION: The agricultural tractor air trailer brake system is designed for use only with agricultural implements and agricultural trailers. This system is not compatible with the air trailer brake system used by over-the-road vehicles and does not conform to the standards established for over-the-road air trailer brake contamination and electrical systems.
The 7R Series and 8R Series Tractors offer dual-line hydraulic trailer brakes, dual-line air trailer brakes, or dual-line air and dual-line hydraulic trailer brakes, which allow the tractor braking system to connect to implements with high-pressure air or hydraulic brakes. Both systems automatically balance the brake pressure of both the tractor and implement to provide comfortable braking performance.
Trailer brake settings are fully customizable by adjusting gain and pre-brake settings. Trailer brake gain will give customers the ability to adjust how aggressive the trailer brakes are as the tractor brake pedal is depressed. Pre-brake adjustment will allow operators to adjust when the brakes are initiated in reference to the tractor brake pedal being depressed. This along with AutoClutch™ system settings will help the operator achieve optimum braking performance of both tractor and implement. Operators will also be able to test the trailer brake park release while the tractor is still in park during connecting and pre-trip activities.
Factory options include dual-line hydraulic trailer brakes, dual-line air trailer brakes, or dual-line air and dual-line hydraulic trailer brake systems. The dual-line hydraulic trailer brake option is also available as a field-installed kit.
Hydraulic trailer brakes for 8RT Series Tractors are offered field installed only.
Permits the use of hydraulic trailer brakes on the tractor. This system connects directly to the tractor’s hydraulic circuit and does not require the use of an auxiliary oil reservoir.
Hydraulic trailer brake system includes:
Permits the use of air trailer brakes on the tractor.
Air trailer brake system includes:
CAUTION: The agricultural tractor air trailer brake system is designed for use only with agricultural implements and agricultural trailers. This system is not compatible with the air trailer brake system used by over-the-road vehicles and does not conform to the standards established for over-the-road air trailer brake contamination and electrical systems.
Permits the use of hydraulic or air brakes on the tractor. This system connects directly to the tractor’s hydraulic circuit and does not require the use of an auxiliary oil reservoir.
Air and hydraulic trailer brake system includes:
CAUTION: The agricultural tractor air trailer brake system is designed for use only with agricultural implements and agricultural trailers. This system is not compatible with the air trailer brake system used by over-the-road vehicles and does not conform to the standards established for over-the-road air trailer brake contamination and electrical systems.
Hydraulic trailer brakes provide modulated braking of trailers equipped with hydraulic brakes for controlled braking.
The hydraulic trailer-brake kit provides the necessary components required by the braking system to hook up to an implement with high-pressure hydraulic brakes. This is achieved by scaling the tractor brake pressure to a corresponding trailer brake pressure in order to try to balance the braking performance as close as possible. A field-installed option is available for hydraulic brakes.
Hydraulic trailer brakes are available as either a factory-installed or a field-installed option.
The 7R Series and 8R Series Tractors offer dual-line hydraulic trailer brakes, dual-line air trailer brakes, or dual-line air and dual-line hydraulic trailer brakes, which allow the tractor braking system to connect to implements with high-pressure air or hydraulic brakes. Both systems automatically balance the brake pressure of both the tractor and implement to provide comfortable braking performance.
Trailer brake settings are fully customizable by adjusting gain and pre-brake settings. Trailer brake gain will give customers the ability to adjust how aggressive the trailer brakes are as the tractor brake pedal is depressed. Pre-brake adjustment will allow operators to adjust when the brakes are initiated in reference to the tractor brake pedal being depressed. This along with AutoClutch™ system settings will help the operator achieve optimum braking performance of both tractor and implement. Operators will also be able to test the trailer brake park release while the tractor is still in park during connecting and pre-trip activities.
Factory options include dual-line hydraulic trailer brakes, dual-line air trailer brakes, or dual-line air and dual-line hydraulic trailer brake systems. The dual-line hydraulic trailer brake option is also available as a field-installed kit.
Hydraulic trailer brakes for 8RT Series Tractors are offered field installed only.
Permits the use of hydraulic trailer brakes on the tractor. This system connects directly to the tractor’s hydraulic circuit and does not require the use of an auxiliary oil reservoir.
Hydraulic trailer brake system includes:
Permits the use of air trailer brakes on the tractor.
Air trailer brake system includes:
CAUTION: The agricultural tractor air trailer brake system is designed for use only with agricultural implements and agricultural trailers. This system is not compatible with the air trailer brake system used by over-the-road vehicles and does not conform to the standards established for over-the-road air trailer brake contamination and electrical systems.
Permits the use of hydraulic or air brakes on the tractor. This system connects directly to the tractor’s hydraulic circuit and does not require the use of an auxiliary oil reservoir.
Air and hydraulic trailer brake system includes:
CAUTION: The agricultural tractor air trailer brake system is designed for use only with agricultural implements and agricultural trailers. This system is not compatible with the air trailer brake system used by over-the-road vehicles and does not conform to the standards established for over-the-road air trailer brake contamination and electrical systems.
The left-hand step mud guard is intended for use with the full-coverage rear fender. The left-hand step mud guard is provided with G49 rear tires.
Optional right-hand window wiper with washer fluid is available on standard and premium cabs. This option allows the operator to clean the window in dusty conditions from the comfort of the cab. The windshield wiper fluid tank is located on the operator platform near the front of the cab.
An electrical power strip can be installed on tractors not equipped, providing six additional outlets for powering monitors or other electrical equipment.
Three different adapters may be ordered separately through Parts.
Cell phones, tablets, and other devices are key tools for farming today. John Deere has now made it easier than ever to incorporate these tools into the operator's station.
Stay connected with the RAM® cell phone and tablet mounts. John Deere offers a vast selection of adjustable accessory mounting solutions and media devices to fit every need and application.
RAM is a trademark of National Products Inc.
Cell phones, tablets, and other devices are key tools for farming today. John Deere has now made it easier than ever to incorporate these tools into the operator's station.
Stay connected with the RAM® cell phone and tablet mounts. John Deere offers a vast selection of adjustable accessory mounting solutions and media devices to fit every need and application.
RAM is a trademark of National Products Inc.
Block distractions out of the left side window of select tractor and sprayer cabs. The left-side sun shade bracket allows producers to mount their choice of two different sized sun shades to the cab door. The shade system design allows operators to block light and heat from the sun while not obstructing the cab entrance and exit access. The bracket kit is compatible with existing sun shades for a matched look in the cab with quality and features users are already comfortable with.
An electrical power strip can be installed on tractors not equipped, providing six additional outlets for powering monitors or other electrical equipment.
Three different adapters may be ordered separately through Parts.
A favorite worldwide, the RAM self-leveling cup holder is now available as a kit - designed specifically for Deere equipment. It is easily installed to keep your favorite beverage upright even in the roughest terrain. The perfect accessory for any cab that has 10-mm mounting bosses.
The new cup holder features a unique self-leveling design. This pivoting design allows easy adjustment for the holder while offsetting motion of the vehicle when moving.
Features and applications:
This ashtray fits into the existing console cup holder.
The producer can utilize various integrated technologies during sprayer operation and the following attachments allow them to properly fit, display, and charge these accessories:
The engine ether kit is recommended for tractors frequently started in cold weather. This kit injects ether into the engine allowing quick combustion in below-average temperatures.
The optional cold start package is recommended for tractors frequently started at or below -6°C (21.2°F).
The kit includes factory-installed activation switch and ether valve with ether canister. A 110-V, high-wattage block heater and grounded cord are also included with the factory-installed option.
This optional cross-gate joystick replaces fingertip paddle pots for control of selective control valves (SCVs) and allows for programmable hydraulic functionality according to operator preference.
Allows attaching implements equipped with a flat hitch link.
All 8R and 8RT Series Tractors offer a Category 4 drawbar with or without heavy-duty supports. The heavy-duty support option provides a maximum vertical load-carrying capacity of up to 4990 kg (11,000 lb). The Category 4 drawbars include a 50-mm (2-in.) pin.
All drawbar options provide an easy-to-use linkage that allows the drawbar pin to drop into the field position when hooking up to an implement. This linkage is activated when it is tapped by the implement drawbar.
A ball-type drawbar is used when pulling the DN345 Drawn Dry Spreader. The ball-type drawbar minimizes hitch movement during field operation. The drawbar is equipped with a specially-designed 80-mm (3.1-in.) ball, helping to eliminate any fore-aft movement that creates unwanted jerking customary with a standard hitch pin. The Category 4 ball-type drawbar is approved for transport applications and not approved for draft applications. The ball-type drawbar can be interchanged with a factory drawbar in approximately 20 minutes.
The ball type drawbar is not compatible with 9RT and 9RX Series Tractors.
All 8R and 8RT Series Tractors offer a Category 4 drawbar with or without heavy-duty supports. The heavy-duty support option provides a maximum vertical load-carrying capacity of up to 4990 kg (11,000 lb). The Category 4 drawbars include a 50-mm (2-in.) pin.
All drawbar options provide an easy-to-use linkage that allows the drawbar pin to drop into the field position when hooking up to an implement. This linkage is activated when it is tapped by the implement drawbar.
The RE58827 9-pin electrical connector is required for TouchSetTM depth control to be used with implements with this feature. The harness provides a position input to the tractor selective control valve unit enabling the TouchSet system.
This feature allows the operator to adjust height and depth of remote lift cylinders by using the TouchSet controls in the cab.
Available as either a factory- or field-installed attachment, the battery disconnect switch is used to disconnect the batteries in preparation for 20-day to 90-day storage periods. The switch cuts the power to the entire tractor to aid in maintaining battery life.
An indicator light allows for safe and proper disconnect. The light will flash until it is safe to disconnect. This allows the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank and lines to purge. (Final Tier 4 has an indicator light and Interim Tier 4 has no indicator light.)
Cummins is a trademark of Cummins Incorporated.
This kit allows any ISO-designed implement to transmit data to the tractor and back. It provides a controller area network (CAN) communication connection for front hitch ISOBUS implements.
The ISO cab implement controller area network (CAN) bus adapter is available to connect any ISO compliant implement or device to an 8R, 8RT, 9R, 9RT, 9RX (including Scraper Special) Series Tractor. These connectors are commonly used for planter frame control boxes.
Refer to the operator's manual, sections 16 (CommandCenter™) and 25 (Operator Station), for additional information on ISO implements.
NOTE: If the harness is not in use, unplug it from the ISO 11783 location or plug the 4-pin connectors together on the harness. If neither of these are done, implement CAN communication errors will occur.
The implement switch indicates to the CommandCenter™ when the implement is raised or lowered, to provide accurate data collection when using a performance monitor.
In today’s agricultural environment, accuracy and precision are more important than ever. For something as basic as ground speed, operators need key information for precise control of various implements and the tractor. To support these needs, tractors can be ordered with a dual-beam radar unit as a factory- or field-installed option.
There are several key features that have changed from previous designs.
First, there are two horns for exit of the radio beam. This dual-beam design assures a powerful and accurate signal that will cut through interference that at times makes single-beam units inaccurate. (See 1 in the image above for beam locations.) Dual-beam output makes radar less susceptible to hard surface or tall/wavy grass interference.
Accuracy is aided by a heavy-gauge mounting bracket and rubber isolators that reduce chances that vibration can affect the radio signal.
Dual-beam radar has a fast update rate. When the tractor comes to a stop, accelerates, or varies speed, the indicated ground speed on the tractor display will closely match the actual ground speed. This is important for implements that use radar speed to control operation such as planters, seeders, fertilizer applicators, and sprayers.
In addition, the dual-beam radar does not require calibration to assure accuracy. Its self-calibrating ability is sure to save setup time by elimination of a special procedure that was required in the past.
The radar true ground speed sensor activates the following CommandCenterTM display or performance monitor readouts:
Radar usage improves the accuracy of the following CommandCenter or performance monitor functions:
Dual-beam units are compatible with controller area network (CAN) bus and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) bus electrical systems.
In today’s agricultural environment, accuracy and precision are more important than ever. For something as basic as ground speed, operators need key information for precise control of various implements and the tractor. To support these needs, tractors can be ordered with a dual-beam radar unit as a factory- or field-installed option.
There are several key features that have changed from previous designs.
First, there are two horns for exit of the radio beam. This dual-beam design assures a powerful and accurate signal that will cut through interference that at times makes single-beam units inaccurate. (See 1 in the image above for beam locations.) Dual-beam output makes radar less susceptible to hard surface or tall/wavy grass interference.
Accuracy is aided by a heavy-gauge mounting bracket and rubber isolators that reduce chances that vibration can affect the radio signal.
Dual-beam radar has a fast update rate. When the tractor comes to a stop, accelerates, or varies speed, the indicated ground speed on the tractor display will closely match the actual ground speed. This is important for implements that use radar speed to control operation such as planters, seeders, fertilizer applicators, and sprayers.
In addition, the dual-beam radar does not require calibration to assure accuracy. Its self-calibrating ability is sure to save setup time by elimination of a special procedure that was required in the past.
The radar true ground speed sensor activates the following CommandCenterTM display or performance monitor readouts:
Radar usage improves the accuracy of the following CommandCenter or performance monitor functions:
Dual-beam units are compatible with controller area network (CAN) bus and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) bus electrical systems.
This alarm sounds an audible warning when the tractor is in reverse gear to warn bystanders of potential rearward movement of the tractor and any connected implements.
NOTE: IPM is only available for Tier 3/Stage IIIA, Interim Tier 4/Stage IIIB, Final Tier 4/Stage V engines, and not for Stage II engines.
This feature is for many typical farming operations that use the rear power take-off (PTO) in high-power applications or the tractor as a transport vehicle. Operators who are looking for more power in non-stationary PTO and transport applications will be interested in the IPM feature.
In high rear PTO power applications such as forage harvesters, rototillers, and beet or potato harvesting equipment or where heavy trailers, carts, or implements are moved to and from various locations, this feature provides significant additional capabilities. The solution improves productivity with more consistent ground speeds, quicker acceleration, and the ability to better hold desired transport speeds.
This two-in-one tractor solution successfully operates in power-intensive PTO and transport applications at reasonable low fuel consumption without being disadvantaged by the higher weight, the bigger proportions, and the extra costs of the next higher horsepower model.
This feature is available as a factory- or field-installed option.
Rear PTO field applications
Transport applications
This is not intended to be an inclusive list of all applications but shows the wide range of uses for additional engine horsepower.
IPM provides engine power increase in levels proportional to the size of the tractor. IPM provides a controlled power boost of up to 26 kW (35 engine hp) to the tractor under the following operating conditions:
Power increase is not provided under draft applications or non-loaded rear PTO applications. Power increase is only provided when required.
There are specific operating parameters when IPM functions to boost engine power. It is the "intelligent" part of the system that provides seamless operation while adjusting the engine horsepower depending on how the tractor is being used. For engine horsepower boost activation, the tractor must already be running an application that is using the full power capability of the tractor.
PTO activation
Power must be sensed going through the PTO drive clutch by the tractor's electronic systems. The tractor must be moving at least 0.5 km/h (0.3 mph) and PTO consuming moderate power before power boost engages. The speeds shown above, assume lowest possible gear or speed setting and the engine running at 2100 rpm.
NOTE: If the tractor is equipped with a front PTO, additional IPM power will transfer through the front PTO. However, IPM activation is only sensed through the rear PTO. Adequate load must be sensed on the rear PTO in order for IPM to activate.
Transport activation
When in transport applications, power transition is smooth. The engine will respond seamlessly as load changes, such as when going up and down hills. Additional power is available at a useful working speed with minor differences between tractor models and transmissions.
The minimum ground speed is where additional power will begin to be applied, assuming the engine is already fully loaded. Ramp up to full additional power occurs as speed continues to increase. Full additional power occurs within a 3 mph (5 km/h) band.
Transport during acceleration: power boost occurs in steps through the range from 23 km/h – 28 km/h (14.3 mph – 17.4 mph).
Transport during deceleration: power boost ramps down in equal steps in the range from 23 km/h – 18 km/h (14.3 mph – 11.2 mph).
Some operators will run the tractor at full loads and/or run transmissions in auto mode in transport. This means that the engine most likely will not be operating at rated rpm. As the engine is loaded, it will eventually drop off of rated rpm and use the power bulge as rpm slows. This is the way every John Deere PowerTech™ Plus engine operates when it is loaded to maximum power and torque.
IPM (shown in purple in chart above versus standard power shown in blue) provides additional engine horsepower from rated engine speed down to approximately 1600 rpm (shown on the x-axis in image above, with power kilowatt shown in the y-axis), which is peak engine torque.
Horsepower levels are increased above base equipment power bulge values.
If the PTO is engaged and the engine rpm stays near rated speed of 2100 rpm, the full additional power potential for the tractor model will be available for use to handle additional load from the implement or changing terrain.
If the PTO is not in use and in transport operation and the rpm has dropped off of rated speed, usable additional power boost of IPM will taper off as rpm decreases. The chart above (with 8345R Tractor power curves) shows the relationship of how much additional usable horsepower is available in the operating range. All tractors operate in a similar manner with this feature.
All tractors have the power meter display function as base equipment. The operator can observe when full capabilities of the tractor are being utilized. This function graphically displays power utilization up to rated horsepower and power bulge.
The power meter can be found in the CommandCenter™ display. If the engine is off or has minimal load, the power meter will not fill in. The meter is similar in concept to a cellular phone's signal-strength meter. As the power increases, it will fill in bars in an icon. The display will also show the level of additional power being used. The long section represents up to the rated power. The smaller section represents power bulge and is an indicator of additional power available with IPM.
Via the CommandCenter, there is also the ability to enable or disable the function. The operator's manual provides simple details about navigating the engine screen.
IPM is automatically enabled each time the tractor is started.
IPM has been thoroughly tested by John Deere engineers to be compatible with the base tractor equipment with no impact to reliability. John Deere provides IPM as opposed to unapproved aftermarket devices that boost power without regard to engine, transmission, axles, and drawbar, or hitch capability.
This feature provides optimal utilization of tractor components. For example, with PTO operation, power goes through axles to move the tractor along the ground and turn the PTO shaft and implement. Adding power to both of these systems does not overload either one individually. At transport speeds, drive train torque load decreases significantly from levels seen at low field speeds. Adding power at transport does not overload transmissions or axles.
Aftermarket devices are not selective when power increases are available. Great amounts of power increase are promised with these devices. Large power changes are not compatible with base tractor equipment. To note, base tractor equipment changes as power increases. Larger parts, like hitches, drawbars, tire size, drive train components, axle diameters, and engine calibrations for emission performance and cooling, ensure durability of the total vehicle as power increases. Operating outside of the design capabilities of the tractor base equipment will have an impact on durability and reliability.
Rear fenders are designed to provide optimum mud control by increasing the coverage of the rear tires in all directions. Two rear fender extension options are offered to provide overall width coverage of 2.55 m (100 in.) or 2.75 m (108 in.).
Most importantly, the fender increases the coverage over the rear of the tire, decreasing the amount of mud or debris buildup on the cab's windows, selective control valve (SCV) stack, hitch, and drawbar.
Rear fenders are available as factory-installed or as a field-installed attachment.
Rear fenders are designed to provide optimum mud control by increasing the coverage of the rear tires in all directions. Two rear fender extension options are offered to provide overall width coverage of 2.55 m (100 in.) or 2.75 m (108 in.).
Most importantly, the fender increases the coverage over the rear of the tire, decreasing the amount of mud or debris buildup on the cab's windows, selective control valve (SCV) stack, hitch, and drawbar.
Rear fenders are available as factory-installed or as a field-installed attachment.
The optional deluxe, pivoting front fenders for 7R and 8R Series Tractors help protect the operator station from mud and debris. Three full-coverage pivoting front fenders are offered:
The pivoting fenders feature a full range of adjustments to accommodate a variety of tread settings. A spring allows the fender bracket to bump the tractor frame and then swivel, allowing for tighter turns. All fenders are made from heavy-duty polymers for high durability and long life, and offer ultraviolet protection for fade resistance.
NOTE: Fenders are designed to cover only one front tire. Also, the deluxe, pivoting front fenders are not compatible with the H480 Loader. Stationary loader fenders are compatible with the H480 Loader and are orderable through loader Price Pages as well as tractor Price Pages. When a 7R is ordered from the factory with a loader-ready package, selecting code 8011 will equip tractor with stationary loader fenders.
The optional deluxe, pivoting front fenders for 7R and 8R Series Tractors help protect the operator station from mud and debris. Three full-coverage pivoting front fenders are offered:
The pivoting fenders feature a full range of adjustments to accommodate a variety of tread settings. A spring allows the fender bracket to bump the tractor frame and then swivel, allowing for tighter turns. All fenders are made from heavy-duty polymers for high durability and long life, and offer ultraviolet protection for fade resistance.
NOTE: Fenders are designed to cover only one front tire. Also, the deluxe, pivoting front fenders are not compatible with the H480 Loader. Stationary loader fenders are compatible with the H480 Loader and are orderable through loader Price Pages as well as tractor Price Pages. When a 7R is ordered from the factory with a loader-ready package, selecting code 8011 will equip tractor with stationary loader fenders.
The optional deluxe, pivoting front fenders for 7R and 8R Series Tractors help protect the operator station from mud and debris. Three full-coverage pivoting front fenders are offered:
The pivoting fenders feature a full range of adjustments to accommodate a variety of tread settings. A spring allows the fender bracket to bump the tractor frame and then swivel, allowing for tighter turns. All fenders are made from heavy-duty polymers for high durability and long life, and offer ultraviolet protection for fade resistance.
NOTE: Fenders are designed to cover only one front tire. Also, the deluxe, pivoting front fenders are not compatible with the H480 Loader. Stationary loader fenders are compatible with the H480 Loader and are orderable through loader Price Pages as well as tractor Price Pages. When a 7R is ordered from the factory with a loader-ready package, selecting code 8011 will equip tractor with stationary loader fenders.
The optional deluxe, pivoting front fenders for 7R and 8R Series Tractors help protect the operator station from mud and debris. Three full-coverage pivoting front fenders are offered:
The pivoting fenders feature a full range of adjustments to accommodate a variety of tread settings. A spring allows the fender bracket to bump the tractor frame and then swivel, allowing for tighter turns. All fenders are made from heavy-duty polymers for high durability and long life, and offer ultraviolet protection for fade resistance.
NOTE: Fenders are designed to cover only one front tire. Also, the deluxe, pivoting front fenders are not compatible with the H480 Loader. Stationary loader fenders are compatible with the H480 Loader and are orderable through loader Price Pages as well as tractor Price Pages. When a 7R is ordered from the factory with a loader-ready package, selecting code 8011 will equip tractor with stationary loader fenders.
The optional deluxe, pivoting front fenders for 7R and 8R Series Tractors help protect the operator station from mud and debris. Three full-coverage pivoting front fenders are offered:
The pivoting fenders feature a full range of adjustments to accommodate a variety of tread settings. A spring allows the fender bracket to bump the tractor frame and then swivel, allowing for tighter turns. All fenders are made from heavy-duty polymers for high durability and long life, and offer ultraviolet protection for fade resistance.
NOTE: Fenders are designed to cover only one front tire. Also, the deluxe, pivoting front fenders are not compatible with the H480 Loader. Stationary loader fenders are compatible with the H480 Loader and are orderable through loader Price Pages as well as tractor Price Pages. When a 7R is ordered from the factory with a loader-ready package, selecting code 8011 will equip tractor with stationary loader fenders.
John Deere fenders feature a full range of adjustments to accommodate a variety of tread settings. A spring allows the fender bracket to bump the tractor frame and then swivel, allowing for tighter turns. All fenders are made from heavy-duty polymers for high durability and long life and offer ultraviolet (UV) protection for fade resistance.
Front fenders help protect the cab glass and other areas behind the front wheels from paint damage and filth. Recommended for use with Group 44 tires, 600 mm (23.6 in.) or wider.
The optional deluxe, pivoting front fenders for 7R and 8R Series Tractors help protect the operator station from mud and debris. Three full-coverage pivoting front fenders are offered:
The pivoting fenders feature a full range of adjustments to accommodate a variety of tread settings. A spring allows the fender bracket to bump the tractor frame and then swivel, allowing for tighter turns. All fenders are made from heavy-duty polymers for high durability and long life, and offer ultraviolet protection for fade resistance.
NOTE: Fenders are designed to cover only one front tire. Also, the deluxe, pivoting front fenders are not compatible with the H480 Loader. Stationary loader fenders are compatible with the H480 Loader and are orderable through loader Price Pages as well as tractor Price Pages. When a 7R is ordered from the factory with a loader-ready package, selecting code 8011 will equip tractor with stationary loader fenders.
To fulfill the legal requirements of some areas, a front tow point can be field installed on the front base weight. Mounting hardware must be ordered individually.
Cast Quik-Tatch suitcase weights (R127764) can be added to provide additional ballast for implements that exert heavy draft loads and require additional ballast or with hitch-mounted implements that require additional ballast to maintain steering control while transporting.
These weights are Quik-Tatch weights that require minimal effort to attach.
Pick-up weights are design to add fast weight to the tractor. Following pick-up weights can be mounted at the front.
Support (base weight):
All pick-up hitches can be mounted also at the rear in the 3-point hitch as a counter weight.
To use the third mounting point, an additional center-link bracket is available.
1500 kg and 1800 kg pick-up weights
The two weights differ only internally, therefore no external differences are visible.
The pick-up weights can either be installed on the rear hitch or on the front hitch of the tractor using the center-link bracket. They cannot be mounted directly on the front base weight. A front hitch is required. The center-link bracket for installation is included.
The new shape of the 1500 kg and 1800 kg pick-up weights allows a quick and safe mounting.
This is ensured by an optimal alignment of the weight and the tractor along with a self-centering design.
Major benefits of the new design:
Due to the user-friendliness, an optimal ballasting of the tractor is guaranteed at any time.
The performance of the tractor is used to a greater extent, which leads to higher productivity and a reduction in fuel consumption.
The weights cannot be front installed in combination with Quik-Tatch front weights.
NOTE: Ballast should be limited by the lowest of either tire capacity or tractor capacity. The carrying capacity of each tire should not be exceeded. For more ballasting information refer to the operator's manual and ballast calculator.
Cast Quik-Tatch suitcase weights (R127764) can be added to provide additional ballast for implements that exert heavy draft loads and require additional ballast or with hitch-mounted implements that require additional ballast to maintain steering control while transporting.
These weights are Quik-Tatch weights that require minimal effort to attach.
Pick-up weights are design to add fast weight to the tractor. Following pick-up weights can be mounted at the front.
Support (base weight):
All pick-up hitches can be mounted also at the rear in the 3-point hitch as a counter weight.
To use the third mounting point, an additional center-link bracket is available.
1500 kg and 1800 kg pick-up weights
The two weights differ only internally, therefore no external differences are visible.
The pick-up weights can either be installed on the rear hitch or on the front hitch of the tractor using the center-link bracket. They cannot be mounted directly on the front base weight. A front hitch is required. The center-link bracket for installation is included.
The new shape of the 1500 kg and 1800 kg pick-up weights allows a quick and safe mounting.
This is ensured by an optimal alignment of the weight and the tractor along with a self-centering design.
Major benefits of the new design:
Due to the user-friendliness, an optimal ballasting of the tractor is guaranteed at any time.
The performance of the tractor is used to a greater extent, which leads to higher productivity and a reduction in fuel consumption.
The weights cannot be front installed in combination with Quik-Tatch front weights.
NOTE: Ballast should be limited by the lowest of either tire capacity or tractor capacity. The carrying capacity of each tire should not be exceeded. For more ballasting information refer to the operator's manual and ballast calculator.
Cast Quik-Tatch suitcase weights (R127764) can be added to provide additional ballast for implements that exert heavy draft loads and require additional ballast or with hitch-mounted implements that require additional ballast to maintain steering control while transporting.
These weights are Quik-Tatch weights that require minimal effort to attach.
Pick-up weights are design to add fast weight to the tractor. Following pick-up weights can be mounted at the front.
Support (base weight):
All pick-up hitches can be mounted also at the rear in the 3-point hitch as a counter weight.
To use the third mounting point, an additional center-link bracket is available.
1500 kg and 1800 kg pick-up weights
The two weights differ only internally, therefore no external differences are visible.
The pick-up weights can either be installed on the rear hitch or on the front hitch of the tractor using the center-link bracket. They cannot be mounted directly on the front base weight. A front hitch is required. The center-link bracket for installation is included.
The new shape of the 1500 kg and 1800 kg pick-up weights allows a quick and safe mounting.
This is ensured by an optimal alignment of the weight and the tractor along with a self-centering design.
Major benefits of the new design:
Due to the user-friendliness, an optimal ballasting of the tractor is guaranteed at any time.
The performance of the tractor is used to a greater extent, which leads to higher productivity and a reduction in fuel consumption.
The weights cannot be front installed in combination with Quik-Tatch front weights.
NOTE: Ballast should be limited by the lowest of either tire capacity or tractor capacity. The carrying capacity of each tire should not be exceeded. For more ballasting information refer to the operator's manual and ballast calculator.
The auxiliary reservoir kit for the model year 2014 and newer 8R Series Wheel Tractors holds 50 L (13.2 gal.) of oil, providing a total hydraulic oil capacity of 90 L (23.8 gal.). This additional volume helps ensure that the tractor has enough hydraulic oil for applications using large single-acting cylinders or needing large hydraulic oil flow in a short period of time.
The reservoir is available as a factory- and field-installed kit to meet the needs of specific applications and is not needed for ordinary hydraulic operations.
This kit provides adjustable flow rates, breakaway couplers, and is iTEC™ control capable.
It is required for front implements needing additional hydraulic functions.
It requires software (R551978) to be ordered. Please check corresponding installation instructions for more details.
The field-installed electronic SCV kits are made available for tractors needing additional SCVs. These kits provide metered flow rates and timed detents with pressure and load sense compensation. The additional SCV(s) can also be integrated into the Headland Management System.
The field-installed kit includes International Organization for Standardization (ISO) lever-assisted breakaway couplers and armrest control lever.
The field-installed electronic SCV kits are made available for tractors needing additional SCVs. These kits provide metered flow rates and timed detents with pressure and load sense compensation. The additional SCV(s) can also be integrated into the Headland Management System.
The field-installed kit includes International Organization for Standardization (ISO) lever-assisted breakaway couplers and armrest control lever.
To assist hooking up large equipment where multiple connections are required, factory-installed auxiliary hydraulic couplers are available.
The sump coupler kit allows oil to return from the hydraulics motor at low pressures. This coupler is required for correct attachment to current-production seeding products with case drain lines. The connector in the sump port is not to be used to carry return flow from a function to the tractor.
This coupler is required for correct attachment to current-production seeding products with case drain lines.
The hydraulic motor return couplers can be used as couplers for return oil flow, from hydraulic orbital motors and other devices to the tractor's low-pressure return port, labeled R on the tractor.
Use of this connector specifically in the return to sump port position is for hydraulic components that require a leak-off line connection to the tractor. Components and implements that require this typically are larger orbital motors that require a drain for seal protection. The connector in the sump port is not to be used to carry return flow from a function to the tractor.
Power beyond provides live hydraulic power to equipment. This kit supplies oil pressure to implements when the engine is running.
Any implement using power beyond must have a way to control oil flow. Use an independent control valve that is pressure-and-flow compensating (supplied separately) to control the oil flow rate from this coupler set. Power-beyond functions require a load-sense signal to regulate pump pressure, therefore, a load-sense hydraulic line is used. Certain equipment may require modification.
The auxiliary hydraulic optional equipment includes the following:
A – Pressure coupler
B – Load sense coupler
C – Return coupler (motor return)
To assist hooking up large equipment where multiple connections are required, factory-installed auxiliary hydraulic couplers are available.
The sump coupler kit allows oil to return from the hydraulics motor at low pressures. This coupler is required for correct attachment to current-production seeding products with case drain lines. The connector in the sump port is not to be used to carry return flow from a function to the tractor.
This coupler is required for correct attachment to current-production seeding products with case drain lines.
The hydraulic motor return couplers can be used as couplers for return oil flow, from hydraulic orbital motors and other devices to the tractor's low-pressure return port, labeled R on the tractor.
Use of this connector specifically in the return to sump port position is for hydraulic components that require a leak-off line connection to the tractor. Components and implements that require this typically are larger orbital motors that require a drain for seal protection. The connector in the sump port is not to be used to carry return flow from a function to the tractor.
Power beyond provides live hydraulic power to equipment. This kit supplies oil pressure to implements when the engine is running.
Any implement using power beyond must have a way to control oil flow. Use an independent control valve that is pressure-and-flow compensating (supplied separately) to control the oil flow rate from this coupler set. Power-beyond functions require a load-sense signal to regulate pump pressure, therefore, a load-sense hydraulic line is used. Certain equipment may require modification.
The auxiliary hydraulic optional equipment includes the following:
A – Pressure coupler
B – Load sense coupler
C – Return coupler (motor return)
This oil line provides low pressure return for front hitch implements. It is recommended for hydraulic motor applications to provide a free oil return to the tractor's low-pressure return port.
Lift assist wheels are often used with heavy 3-point-hitch-mounted implements. The hitch auxiliary raise kit provides hydraulic power for use with the lift assist wheels. Turning and transport are made easier using this feature.
For installing tractor case drain for vacuum motors. A motor seal drain kit (return to sump) protects the motor and shaft seal by allowing motor housing pressure to return back to hydraulic reservoir free of any back pressure. Handles up to 3 U.S. gallons per minute.
NOTE: All vacuum planters built after 1 May 2004 have hydraulic case drain vacuum motors. These motors have a flush-face case drain hose tip on the return oil line that must be routed to the tractor's sump/case drain port. The tractor requires a case drain coupler be installed in this port to accept the return hose.
This kit is required for operation of 1910 Commodity Air Cart and 1990 CCSTM hydraulically-driven fan.
The field-installed kit provides easy installation and operation of equipment using power beyond. After installing this kit, you will be able to manually adjust the standby pressure of the tractor to the application and electronically turn the load sense signal on or off from the cab.
Always turn the load sense signal off when starting the tractor. Turning the load sense signal off will keep the pump at low standby pressure while cranking the tractor.
As a further benefit, when the power-beyond application is not needed, the valve can be turned off, reducing power needed to operate the hydraulic pump and lowering fuel consumption.
John Deere has taken advantage of advanced lighting technology. This lighting provides the operator with industry-leading performance in nighttime visibility.
The important part of the system is the use of Xenon high-intensity discharge (HID) bulbs. These bulbs provide extreme brightness and a daylight color output for excellent definition of the field. The performance of this system allows the operator to easily view as much as 250 percent farther ahead, compared to previous tractors. A further benefit is there are no filaments in the HID bulb. Bulb life is increased by as much as 10 times vs. filament-style bulbs.
The front lighting package adds three high-intensity discharge (HID) lights to the front grille (see 1 in the image above). To further enhance all-around tractor lighting, there are two additional 65-W halogen work lights added to the left- and right-hand cab roof.
The center of the bulb has a semi-spot lens, and the outer light housings have a flood lens. In row-crop, the operator will notice there is a longer beam of light in the center for following marker furrows. The overall width of the lighting pattern for a non-row-crop operation will be obvious so tilled or seeded passes are easily identified. The inner, larger-diameter light assemblies are used for road transport and use conventional halogen 60-/55-W H4 bulbs. These larger light housings are also used in the base lighting system. With the dual-wattage H4 bulb, the operator will notice that there is a true automotive-style high/low function when operating in the road position.
The cab roof lights can be adjusted to aim to the side or rear of the tractor.
The premium HID lighting package (code 1720) adds two adjustable-position HID lights on the rear fenders.
Unlike aftermarket lights where the operating ballast is integral, these lights use a smaller housing with remote-mounted ballast. The smaller housing decreases obstruction for a clear view looking out the rear window. Using the light’s wide-angle flood lens will make it much easier to monitor the widest or longest equipment available.
Nighttime visibility can be improved on tractors with two roof-mounted front floodlights or two roof-mounted side floodlights.
Option code 9779 on the 7030 Series Large-Frame Tractors includes the rotary beacon light. The light features a fully-adjustable, double-clamp design that provides a more rigid vertical support stem.
Rotary beacon lights can be installed for additional transport visibility and commercial or governmental applications. The rotating, high-intensity light rests securely within an amber-colored lens.
Eliminate the need for replacing bulbs with this pedestal-mounted LED light. The light is more like natural sunlight compared to traditional incandescent technology. The included connector harness makes this lighting upgrade a true plug-and-play solution for a quick and simple installation. The kit includes all necessary materials (including hardware) for one single light upgrade/replacement. For upgrading/replacing both rear fender lights, order two kits.
John Deere CommandView™ III cab offers several options for outside mirrors to increase rear visibility to assist in getting the view needed of variable-width implements, wagons, or carts. The wide-angle mirror options provide excellent overall rear visibility and are easily adjusted and telescope to maintain visibility for a variety of implements.
7R and 8R Series Tractor mirror options:
8RT Series Tractor mirror options:
9R and 9RX Series Tractor mirror options:
9RT Series Tractor mirror options:
Field-installed kits are also available to convert a manual mirror to an electrically adjustable mirror. See the attachment section for further information.
NOTE: Left-hand electrically telescoping mirrors are not compatible with 8RT and 9RT Tractors.
John Deere CommandView™ III cab offers several options for outside mirrors to increase rear visibility to assist in getting the view needed of variable-width implements, wagons, or carts. The wide-angle mirror options provide excellent overall rear visibility and are easily adjusted and telescope to maintain visibility for a variety of implements.
7R and 8R Series Tractor mirror options:
8RT Series Tractor mirror options:
9R and 9RX Series Tractor mirror options:
9RT Series Tractor mirror options:
Field-installed kits are also available to convert a manual mirror to an electrically adjustable mirror. See the attachment section for further information.
NOTE: Left-hand electrically telescoping mirrors are not compatible with 8RT and 9RT Tractors.
See the benefits from a wider range of rear visibility with the wide-angle mirror kit. Regardless of how the tractor came equipped, this kit will upgrade the existing mirror to power extending arms, power rotating head, heated lens, and a standard mirror and wide-angle mirror for both the left and right side of the tractor. This kit is made from the same parts used in the John Deere factory and is bundled together for convenience.
With loads of capacity, two removable shelves, and an innovative front door and lid design, this new tractor utility box breaks new ground for convenience, versatility, and rugged design. Grease guns, tow chains, hitch pins, and many other essential items can be stored safely and can be easily accessed, putting an end to cluttered cabs.
Built from welded, heavy-gauge sheet steel, this new box offers long-term durability not seen with other toolboxes. A heavy-duty gas strut on the lid and locking pins make opening and locking simple and easy.
Specifications:
With loads of capacity, two removable shelves, and an innovative front door and lid design, this new tractor utility box breaks new ground for convenience, versatility, and rugged design. Grease guns, tow chains, hitch pins, and many other essential items can be stored safely and can be easily accessed, putting an end to cluttered cabs.
Built from welded, heavy-gauge sheet steel, this new box offers long-term durability not seen with other toolboxes. A heavy-duty gas strut on the lid and locking pins make opening and locking simple and easy.
Specifications:
Field-installed kit (AL71345) allows for a door handle to be installed that has a key different from the tractor ignition key.
The power strip provides six additional electrical outlets that give either permanent or ignition-key-controlled power for such items as:
The power strip is not a surge suppressor. Electrical equipment with program memory or capacity for data storage requires protection from the damage of electrical surges and spikes that could occur in systems without transient voltage protection.
The accessories bracket is available for mounting monitors, phones, radios, and other accessories in one convenient location.
The bracket connects in the existing holes inside the cab.
The optional refrigerator, available for standard or premium cab models, offers improved operator comfort and accommodation. Located to the left of the operator’s seat, the refrigerator provides ample cooling capacity to keep food and beverages fresh. The large-capacity slide-out tray eases loading, unloading, and cleaning. The refrigerator is activated by turning the key to the on position or starting the tractor, and shuts off when the key is turned off.
This kit provides antenna mount, radio mounting plate, and wiring for a business band radio.
Reduce cab noise and increase comfort with fabric flooring in the cab. This snag-resistant mat is color matched to the existing tractor cab interior and is easily removed and installed for quick cleaning. The die-cut carpet lays directly over the rubber floor in the cab and is a precise fit. A carpet mat is also available for tractors equipped with a foot throttle.
Reduce cab noise and increase comfort with fabric flooring in the cab. This snag-resistant mat is color matched to the existing tractor cab interior and is easily removed and installed for quick cleaning. The die-cut carpet lays directly over the rubber floor in the cab and is a precise fit. A carpet mat is also available for tractors equipped with a foot throttle.
An electrical power strip can be installed on tractors not equipped, providing six additional outlets for powering monitors or other electrical equipment.
Three different adapters may be ordered separately through Parts.
The CommandARM bracket for Final Tier 4 (FT4) tractors offers a convenient way to mount a cell phone or tablet to the CommandARM for easy use of a mobile device. This bracket is not compatible with joystick-equipped tractors.
NOTE: Cell phone, tablet, and Ram mount hardware sold separately.
NOTE: This bracket is not compatible with joystick-equipped tractors.
This cable connects the cornerpost Ehternet connector (square) to the GreenStar™ 3 2630 Display Ethernet connector (round). It is required for used with Remote Display Access (RDA), Wireless Data Transfer (WDT), and Machine Sync.
The square-to-round connector cable is 80-cm (31.5-in.) long.
The foot-operated speed control increases productivity of the tractor/operator unit by allowing the operator better control of engine speed for loader work, maneuvering in tight spaces, and transport. This option provides the operator excellent modulation of engine speed on wheel tractors.
Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT™) equipped tractors can have an automotive-type operation with the use of foot throttle. This is especially useful in transport applications. Foot throttle and AutoClutch™ clutch action of the transmission are easily coordinated by the operator for smooth operation.
An electrical power strip can be installed on tractors not equipped, providing six additional outlets for powering monitors or other electrical equipment.
Three different adapters may be ordered separately through Parts.
The pull-down shade for the front windshield improves operator visibility on sunny days by blocking the sun's bright light and reducing glare. The pull-down sunshade allows the operator flexibility in the amount of window coverage desired through an infinitely adjustable range of movement and more positive friction detents found in a scissors-style linkage.
The sun shade is included in all CommandView™ III cabs.
To celebrate 100 years of John Deere tractors, all Waterloo-built tractors will feature the 100 Years of Tractors rear window sunscreen featuring “100 Years of Tractors, John Deere, Waterloo Since 1918” text.
This unique sunscreen will be standard equipment on all Waterloo-built tractors for model year 2018.
The pull-down shade for the front windshield improves operator visibility on sunny days by blocking the sun's bright light and reducing glare. The pull-down sunshade allows the operator flexibility in the amount of window coverage desired through an infinitely adjustable range of movement and more positive friction detents found in a scissors-style linkage.
The sun shade is included in all CommandView™ III cabs.
To celebrate 100 years of John Deere tractors, all Waterloo-built tractors will feature the 100 Years of Tractors rear window sunscreen featuring “100 Years of Tractors, John Deere, Waterloo Since 1918” text.
This unique sunscreen will be standard equipment on all Waterloo-built tractors for model year 2018.
The PTO shaft and conversion kits are for driving rear rotary-driven implements.
This bolt-on 35-mm (1-3/8-in.), 1000-rpm and 35-mm (1-3/8-in.), 540-rpm PTO unit is designed with built-in overload protection by using a torque-limiting collar that slides over the PTO shaft.
Ordering this kit provides all three shaft sizes shipped with the tractor. The 45-mm (1-3/4-in.), 1000-rpm PTO comes installed on the tractor, with a 35-mm (1-3/8-in.), 1000/540 PTO unit placed in the cab. This PTO kit provides complete implement versatility for high-horsepower tractors.
For increased versatility, two 1000-rpm front PTO options are available from the factory for 7R and 8R Series Tractors equipped with the John Deere front hitch.
Front PTO features include:
7R-specific features:
8R-specific features:
Intelligent Power Management (IPM)
IPM is compatible with 7R and 8R Series Tractors equipped with a front PTO option. The front PTO, rear PTO, or transport speeds can activate IPM on 7R Tractors. However, on 8R Tractors, IPM is only activated by the rear PTO or by transport speeds. For example:
Disconnecting the PTO drive to the PTO box when not in use increases tractor efficiency by reducing:
Refer to the operator’s manual for instructions on how to disconnect the PTO when not in operation.
Front PTO engagement is actuated through an engagement switch similar to the rear PTO located on the CommandARM™ controls.
NOTE: For the 8R Series, if the tractor is equipped with a front PTO, additional IPM power will transfer through the front PTO. However, IPM activation is only sensed through the rear PTO. Adequate load must be sensed on the rear PTO in order for IPM to activate.
For increased versatility, two 1000-rpm front PTO options are available from the factory for 7R and 8R Series Tractors equipped with the John Deere front hitch.
Front PTO features include:
7R-specific features:
8R-specific features:
Intelligent Power Management (IPM)
IPM is compatible with 7R and 8R Series Tractors equipped with a front PTO option. The front PTO, rear PTO, or transport speeds can activate IPM on 7R Tractors. However, on 8R Tractors, IPM is only activated by the rear PTO or by transport speeds. For example:
Disconnecting the PTO drive to the PTO box when not in use increases tractor efficiency by reducing:
Refer to the operator’s manual for instructions on how to disconnect the PTO when not in operation.
Front PTO engagement is actuated through an engagement switch similar to the rear PTO located on the CommandARM™ controls.
NOTE: For the 8R Series, if the tractor is equipped with a front PTO, additional IPM power will transfer through the front PTO. However, IPM activation is only sensed through the rear PTO. Adequate load must be sensed on the rear PTO in order for IPM to activate.
John Deere radio packages provide powerful performance with standard four-speaker systems. The standard radio package features easy-to-use operator controls located on the CommandCenter™ display and at the radio faceplate. AM/FM and weatherband tuner allows operators to stay tuned to their favorite radio stations and keep current with ever-changing weather patterns. An auxiliary input for connecting an external media source is conveniently located on the right-side console.
The premium radio package adds to these great features with Bluetooth® to connect with compatible media devices and a USB input for connecting external media sources. A subwoofer is also available in this package to increase the operator experience within the cab.
Both radio packages help create a comfortable operator environment for long hours in the cab.
*XM Satellite functionality for premium radio needs to be upgraded by purchasing the XM antenna, XM receiver, brackets, and wiring harnesses via a kit from your local John Deere dealer.
Bosch is a trademark of Robert Bosch GmBH. Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Incorporated. XM is a trademark of XM Satellite Radio Incorporated. Delco is a trademark of General Motors LLC.
These kits allow ball-type receivers (used on wagons and other pull behind implements) to be safely attached and locked into position on large tractors.
The 7R Series Tractors offer a Category 3 rear hydraulic center-link for all models. All wheel models of the 8R Series Tractor offer a Category 4 rear hydraulic center-link, in addition to a Category 3 center-link option for models 8295R and below.
The rear hydraulic center-link helps to ease the installation of hitch-mounted implements and makes fine adjustment of the top link effortless.
Center-link adjustments can be made in the field by using the control for the third selective control valve (SCV) or from the CommandCenter™ display. Adjustments may also be made using external controls on the rear fenders.
NOTE: These options are only compatible with fender extensions.
This integrated rail system is designed for use with the 3-in-1 hitch. It is compatible with Type 2 and Type 3 power take-off (PTO).
The manual wagon hitch with 30-mm (1.18-in.) pin will insert into the hitch bracket without the use of tools.
Benefits include:
Add the ability to connect to additional implement connection types with this pick-up hitch hook end, and increase versatility in the tractor's towing options.
The piton fix can be inserted into the hitch bracket without the use of any tools. With the piton-fix wagon hitch, it is possible to pull trailers or implements with high vertical loads.
Benefits include:
This kit provides additional (premium upgrade) controls for operating the rear hitch from the operator's seat.
The Category 4N/3 and Category 3/3N cast Quik-Couplers provide increased clearance between an implement and the tractor’s tires, and allow fast and convenient attachment to implements.
The Category 4N/3 and Category 3/3N cast Quik-Couplers provide increased clearance between an implement and the tractor’s tires, and allow fast and convenient attachment to implements.
The 7R Series Tractors offer a Category 3 rear hydraulic center-link for all models. All wheel models of the 8R Series Tractor offer a Category 4 rear hydraulic center-link, in addition to a Category 3 center-link option for models 8295R and below.
The rear hydraulic center-link helps to ease the installation of hitch-mounted implements and makes fine adjustment of the top link effortless.
Center-link adjustments can be made in the field by using the control for the third selective control valve (SCV) or from the CommandCenter™ display. Adjustments may also be made using external controls on the rear fenders.
NOTE: These options are only compatible with fender extensions.
The 7R Series Tractors offer a Category 3 rear hydraulic center-link for all models. All wheel models of the 8R Series Tractor offer a Category 4 rear hydraulic center-link, in addition to a Category 3 center-link option for models 8295R and below.
The rear hydraulic center-link helps to ease the installation of hitch-mounted implements and makes fine adjustment of the top link effortless.
Center-link adjustments can be made in the field by using the control for the third selective control valve (SCV) or from the CommandCenter™ display. Adjustments may also be made using external controls on the rear fenders.
NOTE: These options are only compatible with fender extensions.
Cast-iron wheel weights provide added ballast at the tires for increased traction and stability.
The 3-in. field-installed seat belt kit is designed for use with the 8R and 8RT Series Tractor operator seats. The seat belt kit is offered to meet regulations that require a seat belt anchorage force similar to the SAE J386 (including previous versions up to 22.2 kN anchorage strength), IOS 6683, and OSHA requirements (29CFR1926.602) for earthmoving operations and non-agricultural tractor operations.
NOTE: John Deere recommends reviewing the seat belt kit performance capabilities to ensure compliance with local, state, regional, and national requirements.
The optional cold start package is recommended for tractors frequently started at or below -6°C (21.2°F).
The kit includes factory-installed activation switch and ether valve with ether canister. A 110-V, high-wattage block heater and grounded cord are also included with the factory-installed option.
The optional cold start package is recommended for tractors frequently started at or below -6°C (21.2°F).
The kit includes factory-installed activation switch and ether valve with ether canister. A 110-V, high-wattage block heater and grounded cord are also included with the factory-installed option.
Cast-iron wheel weights provide added ballast at the tires for increased traction and stability.
72-kg (159-lb), 205-kg (452-lb), 625-kg (1378-lb), and 970-kg (2138-lb) cast rear-wheel weights are available for the 7R and 8R Series Tractors. The attaching hardware for all rear-wheel weight options may be ordered through parts.
The range of rear-wheel weights can provide the proper amount of rear axle ballast for a variety of applications. The addition of this ballast will increase traction on the rear axle of the tractor. These weights can also be used to counterbalance the effect of adding additional weight on the front axle in the form of a front weight support, front hitch, front spray tanks, and front-end loaders.
72-kg (159-lb) starter weight
The 72-kg (159-lb) cast rear-wheel weight is offered individually as attachment R167153. This weight can be used either as an inner or outer rear-wheel weight. The 72-kg (159-lb) weight can be used by itself or as a starter weight for the 205-kg (452-lb) rear-wheel weights.
205-kg (452-lb) weight
The 205-kg (452-lb) cast rear-wheel weight is offered individually as attachment R07782. The 72-kg (159-lb) starter weight (R167153) must be installed prior to the 205-kg (452-lb) weight on rear steel wheels. This practice is optional on cast wheels; however, most weight packages will be configured this way.
625-kg (1378-lb) weight
R553540 includes one 625-kg (1378-lb) cast inner rear-wheel weight. This weight is to be used on the inside of the rear wheel assembly. This option can be stacked on a double-flat cast hub, with a 70-kg (154-lb) starter ring on the outside.
70-kg (154-lb) weight
BRE10026 features a 70-kg (154-lb) starter weight. The starter weight and guide lugs provide improved installation and removal of the 900-kg (1984-lb) weight. This weight can be used individually on the outside of the steel, dual rims on rack-and-pinion axles, or on the outside of the double-flat, single-taper wheel hub. For the approved cast hubs, can also be used with the inner cast weights as well.
NOTE: Use on the outer side of approved cast hubs will limit dual tire and spacing capability.
900-kg (1984-lb) weight
Individual R341378 900-kg (1984-lb) weights ordered through Parts. The 70-kg (154-lb) starter weight is required for installation, and provides guide lugs for improved installation and removal of the 900-kg (1984-lb) weight. 900-kg (1984-lb) weight ballast option is compatible with steel, dual wheels with rim diameters of 106.7, 116.8 cm, or 127 cm (42 in., 46 in., 50 in., or 54 in.). This allows the weights to be added to only the outer rear dual on a rack-and-pinion axle and double-flat axle with single-taper hub.
NOTE: This weight option is not compatible with 96.5-cm or 137.2-cm (38-in. or 54-in.) wheels.
72-kg (159-lb), 205-kg (452-lb), 625-kg (1378-lb), and 970-kg (2138-lb) cast rear-wheel weights are available for the 7R and 8R Series Tractors. The attaching hardware for all rear-wheel weight options may be ordered through parts.
The range of rear-wheel weights can provide the proper amount of rear axle ballast for a variety of applications. The addition of this ballast will increase traction on the rear axle of the tractor. These weights can also be used to counterbalance the effect of adding additional weight on the front axle in the form of a front weight support, front hitch, front spray tanks, and front-end loaders.
72-kg (159-lb) starter weight
The 72-kg (159-lb) cast rear-wheel weight is offered individually as attachment R167153. This weight can be used either as an inner or outer rear-wheel weight. The 72-kg (159-lb) weight can be used by itself or as a starter weight for the 205-kg (452-lb) rear-wheel weights.
205-kg (452-lb) weight
The 205-kg (452-lb) cast rear-wheel weight is offered individually as attachment R07782. The 72-kg (159-lb) starter weight (R167153) must be installed prior to the 205-kg (452-lb) weight on rear steel wheels. This practice is optional on cast wheels; however, most weight packages will be configured this way.
625-kg (1378-lb) weight
R553540 includes one 625-kg (1378-lb) cast inner rear-wheel weight. This weight is to be used on the inside of the rear wheel assembly. This option can be stacked on a double-flat cast hub, with a 70-kg (154-lb) starter ring on the outside.
70-kg (154-lb) weight
BRE10026 features a 70-kg (154-lb) starter weight. The starter weight and guide lugs provide improved installation and removal of the 900-kg (1984-lb) weight. This weight can be used individually on the outside of the steel, dual rims on rack-and-pinion axles, or on the outside of the double-flat, single-taper wheel hub. For the approved cast hubs, can also be used with the inner cast weights as well.
NOTE: Use on the outer side of approved cast hubs will limit dual tire and spacing capability.
900-kg (1984-lb) weight
Individual R341378 900-kg (1984-lb) weights ordered through Parts. The 70-kg (154-lb) starter weight is required for installation, and provides guide lugs for improved installation and removal of the 900-kg (1984-lb) weight. 900-kg (1984-lb) weight ballast option is compatible with steel, dual wheels with rim diameters of 106.7, 116.8 cm, or 127 cm (42 in., 46 in., 50 in., or 54 in.). This allows the weights to be added to only the outer rear dual on a rack-and-pinion axle and double-flat axle with single-taper hub.
NOTE: This weight option is not compatible with 96.5-cm or 137.2-cm (38-in. or 54-in.) wheels.
72-kg (159-lb), 205-kg (452-lb), 625-kg (1378-lb), and 970-kg (2138-lb) cast rear-wheel weights are available for the 7R and 8R Series Tractors. The attaching hardware for all rear-wheel weight options may be ordered through parts.
The range of rear-wheel weights can provide the proper amount of rear axle ballast for a variety of applications. The addition of this ballast will increase traction on the rear axle of the tractor. These weights can also be used to counterbalance the effect of adding additional weight on the front axle in the form of a front weight support, front hitch, front spray tanks, and front-end loaders.
72-kg (159-lb) starter weight
The 72-kg (159-lb) cast rear-wheel weight is offered individually as attachment R167153. This weight can be used either as an inner or outer rear-wheel weight. The 72-kg (159-lb) weight can be used by itself or as a starter weight for the 205-kg (452-lb) rear-wheel weights.
205-kg (452-lb) weight
The 205-kg (452-lb) cast rear-wheel weight is offered individually as attachment R07782. The 72-kg (159-lb) starter weight (R167153) must be installed prior to the 205-kg (452-lb) weight on rear steel wheels. This practice is optional on cast wheels; however, most weight packages will be configured this way.
625-kg (1378-lb) weight
R553540 includes one 625-kg (1378-lb) cast inner rear-wheel weight. This weight is to be used on the inside of the rear wheel assembly. This option can be stacked on a double-flat cast hub, with a 70-kg (154-lb) starter ring on the outside.
70-kg (154-lb) weight
BRE10026 features a 70-kg (154-lb) starter weight. The starter weight and guide lugs provide improved installation and removal of the 900-kg (1984-lb) weight. This weight can be used individually on the outside of the steel, dual rims on rack-and-pinion axles, or on the outside of the double-flat, single-taper wheel hub. For the approved cast hubs, can also be used with the inner cast weights as well.
NOTE: Use on the outer side of approved cast hubs will limit dual tire and spacing capability.
900-kg (1984-lb) weight
Individual R341378 900-kg (1984-lb) weights ordered through Parts. The 70-kg (154-lb) starter weight is required for installation, and provides guide lugs for improved installation and removal of the 900-kg (1984-lb) weight. 900-kg (1984-lb) weight ballast option is compatible with steel, dual wheels with rim diameters of 106.7, 116.8 cm, or 127 cm (42 in., 46 in., 50 in., or 54 in.). This allows the weights to be added to only the outer rear dual on a rack-and-pinion axle and double-flat axle with single-taper hub.
NOTE: This weight option is not compatible with 96.5-cm or 137.2-cm (38-in. or 54-in.) wheels.
72-kg (159-lb), 205-kg (452-lb), 625-kg (1378-lb), and 970-kg (2138-lb) cast rear-wheel weights are available for the 7R and 8R Series Tractors. The attaching hardware for all rear-wheel weight options may be ordered through parts.
The range of rear-wheel weights can provide the proper amount of rear axle ballast for a variety of applications. The addition of this ballast will increase traction on the rear axle of the tractor. These weights can also be used to counterbalance the effect of adding additional weight on the front axle in the form of a front weight support, front hitch, front spray tanks, and front-end loaders.
72-kg (159-lb) starter weight
The 72-kg (159-lb) cast rear-wheel weight is offered individually as attachment R167153. This weight can be used either as an inner or outer rear-wheel weight. The 72-kg (159-lb) weight can be used by itself or as a starter weight for the 205-kg (452-lb) rear-wheel weights.
205-kg (452-lb) weight
The 205-kg (452-lb) cast rear-wheel weight is offered individually as attachment R07782. The 72-kg (159-lb) starter weight (R167153) must be installed prior to the 205-kg (452-lb) weight on rear steel wheels. This practice is optional on cast wheels; however, most weight packages will be configured this way.
625-kg (1378-lb) weight
R553540 includes one 625-kg (1378-lb) cast inner rear-wheel weight. This weight is to be used on the inside of the rear wheel assembly. This option can be stacked on a double-flat cast hub, with a 70-kg (154-lb) starter ring on the outside.
70-kg (154-lb) weight
BRE10026 features a 70-kg (154-lb) starter weight. The starter weight and guide lugs provide improved installation and removal of the 900-kg (1984-lb) weight. This weight can be used individually on the outside of the steel, dual rims on rack-and-pinion axles, or on the outside of the double-flat, single-taper wheel hub. For the approved cast hubs, can also be used with the inner cast weights as well.
NOTE: Use on the outer side of approved cast hubs will limit dual tire and spacing capability.
900-kg (1984-lb) weight
Individual R341378 900-kg (1984-lb) weights ordered through Parts. The 70-kg (154-lb) starter weight is required for installation, and provides guide lugs for improved installation and removal of the 900-kg (1984-lb) weight. 900-kg (1984-lb) weight ballast option is compatible with steel, dual wheels with rim diameters of 106.7, 116.8 cm, or 127 cm (42 in., 46 in., 50 in., or 54 in.). This allows the weights to be added to only the outer rear dual on a rack-and-pinion axle and double-flat axle with single-taper hub.
NOTE: This weight option is not compatible with 96.5-cm or 137.2-cm (38-in. or 54-in.) wheels.
Front dual wheel extensions allows the ability to run front dual wheels (four tires on the front axle) at fixed spacing ideal for row crop applications using the 1500 or Independent-Link Suspension (ILS™) front axle (group 47-49 tires). Never install front duals on a 1300 mechanical front-wheel drive (MFWD) axle.
When either of these kits are installed, the front wheel base (outer to outer wheel) grows to 289.6 cm (114 in.), leaving both the front right and left wheel sets on 76.2-cm (30-in.) centers.
Refer to the operator’s manual: Front wheels, tires, and treads section and reference the stories on installing dual hub extensions. Installation instructions from the online library may also be used for reference.
Hub extensions mount to the dual/triple hub to extend the steel wheel tread width for exact dual/triple-wheel spacing for 20-in. through 40-in. rows.
Hub extensions mount to the dual/triple hub to extend the steel wheel tread width for exact dual/triple-wheel spacing for 20-in. through 40-in. rows.
Hub extensions mount to the dual/triple hub to extend the steel wheel tread width for exact dual/triple-wheel spacing for 20-in. through 40-in. rows.
Hub extensions mount to the dual/triple hub to extend the steel wheel tread width for exact dual/triple-wheel spacing for 20-in. through 40-in. rows.
3-m (118-in.) front-wheel spacing kits are available for John Deere 7R and 8R Series Tractors in order to reach 3-m (118-in.) row spacing.
NOTE: No longer compatible with 7R and 8R Series Tractors with Active Command Steering (ACS).
See below for tractor applications and limitations.
Prior to 8R late model year 2014 (serial numbers below 90000), all 8 Series and 8R Series Tractors utilized the same 3-m (118-in.) front-wheel spacer: RE267658.
For late model year 2014 and newer (serial numbers above 90000), there are two distinct attachments for attaining 3-m (118-in.) spacing: RE267658 and BRE10130.
8245R | 8270R | 8295R | 8320R | 8345R | 8370R | 8400R | |
Model year 2014 (90000) | RE267658* | BRE10130* | |||||
Model year 2015 (100000) | RE267658* | BRE10130* |
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