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4850mfd
Posted 2/26/2012 17:44 (#2253290)
Subject: John Deere's new model numbers meaning


I know what the E means=electric; the T means=tracks. but what do the other letters stand for?
Thanks
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canadian farmer
Posted 2/26/2012 17:52 (#2253301 - in reply to #2253290)
Subject: RE: John Deere's new model numbers meaning


First number is tractor series, next three are engine hp.  Then first letter is spec level (R being higher spec than M or E).  Second letter is special specs (T for tracks, E for Electric, H for high crops, N for narrow, F for orchard/fruit crops and V for vineyards).

So a 6210RE is a high spec 6 series tractor producing 210 hp and with the flywheel generator; a 5100GF is a medium/low spec 5 series orchard tractor producing 100 hp.

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4850mfd
Posted 2/26/2012 19:08 (#2253462 - in reply to #2253301)
Subject: Re: John Deere's new model numbers meaning


Thanks, canadian farmer, that is what I was wanting to learn. Thanks for the information.
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4850mfd
Posted 2/26/2012 19:10 (#2253473 - in reply to #2253301)
Subject: Re: John Deere's new model numbers meaning


Thanks, canadian farmer, that is what I was wanting to learn. Thanks for the information.
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KelB
Posted 2/27/2012 02:42 (#2254407 - in reply to #2253290)
Subject: Re: John Deere's new model numbers meaning



Ayr Queensland Australia 4807
So whe do we see the electric transmissions for these machines
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j deere
Posted 2/27/2012 14:14 (#2255126 - in reply to #2253290)
Subject: Re: John Deere's new model numbers meaning



no el.tranny but generator for future drives for equipment instead of hydraulic.



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canadian farmer
Posted 2/27/2012 18:12 (#2255379 - in reply to #2254407)
Subject: Re: John Deere's new model numbers meaning


No electric transmission yet, but the Deere 6210RE engine flywheel is replaced by a generator (no alternator on this tractor).  Current produced by the generator is used to power the engine fan, A/C, etc. and there is power available at the back (20 kW @ 230V or 400V) to power implements (Rauch fert spreader and Grimme potato planter are the two that come to mind...).  As far as I know the previous version (7530E) did not sell much, and is only available in Europe.  Check out pages 24-25.  http://www.deere.co.uk/common/docs/products/equipment/tractors/6r_series/brochure/6r_series.html 

 

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