Secrets from the pros
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Secrets from the pros
Tractor buying secrets revealed Your local tractor specialist: A guide to choosing and using utility tractors from the experts at John Deere DSAD33456 Litho in USA (04-06) You know you need a tractor. What now? When you’re considering a utility tractor, you may be overwhelmed with the amount of information available. If you’ve never purchased a tractor before, all that information can be confusing, rather than helpful. That’s why the tractor experts at John Deere have put together this guide just for you. The following pages can help you learn everything you need to know, from how much horsepower you need to understanding your transmission choices. 2 3 A powerful understanding Carefully consider what size tractor fits your needs before buying. Secrets from th e p ros Invest in a Tractor power is measured in The PTO connects the tractor’s horsepower, like any engine- engine to the implement through powered vehicle. Generally, you a rotating shaft at the rear of the can get a utility tractor with tractor. If you compare utility engine horsepower rated from tractors by PTO horsepower, be 18 up to 90. It’s good to know careful. Some manufacturers rate the horsepower capabilities of a the tractor at maximum PTO tractor, but it doesn’t really tell speed instead of the standard you what a tractor can do. Higher 540 rpm. This can be confusing, horsepower doesn’t necessarily but don’t worry. Your dealer can mean more useable power. help you decide what tractor best you think little more tra minimum you need. If yo ctor than implemen horsepower to op u buy the a consta ts, the machine erate your nt state w of strain ill be in How large . o f a t determ ractor time youined in part by hyou buy is Large trawant to spend dow much more quic ctors can cove oing work. rg kly than small traround ctors. fits your horsepower needs. What is PTO horsepower? The second horsepower number Do you really need a utility that you’ll see for a tractor is PTO tractor? horsepower because it indicates A garden tractor is less expensive, the actual “useable” power that that’s true. And if you’re primary the tractor has to operate need for a tractor is mowing implements. PTO stands for grass and light dirtwork, it may Power Take Off. The PTO drives meet your needs. But if you many implements, and the PTO intend to cut brush, do tilling or horsepower is a good gauge of loader work, you should consider the tractor’s true capabilities. a utility tractor. “Useable” tractor power 4 Mowing Light grading Hauling 20-hp garden tractor X X X (light) 20-hp utility tractor X X X Brush cutting Loader work Tilling Post-hole digging X (light) X X X X 5 Secrets fro 2WD vs m the p ros The easy shift Transmission choices for your ing or plowing, this transmission tractor are much the same as on – sometimes called a collar-shift your car or truck. Gear-driven or transmission – is a good choice. “manual” transmissions use When selecting a transmission, it’s important to consider how often you would change speeds and shift gears. This will help determine which transmission type is right for you. mechanical systems. Hydrostatic Partially synchronized or “automatic” transmissions use A smoother and more flexible a hydraulic-based system. system than non-synchronized, Hydrostatic transmissions are this transmission allows clutching found mostly on utility tractors and shifting between gears under 40 horsepower. As you without stopping the tractor. move up in horsepower range, Speed or direction changes can gear-driven transmissions are the be made more easily. 4WD If you do f r o n t -l o ader wo want 4-w Mechanicheel drive (also crk, you may MFWD). If al Front Wheel Dralled then you you're just doing ive, or may mowing, While a 4-w not. more, its r heel drive trac 2-wheel d esale value is hig tor will cost rive tract her than or. a 4-wheel d more powe rive is also one w sacrificin r and traction way to get g tractor ithout size. most common, as they are the most efficient and reliable for Fully synchronized What is torque? heavy-duty work. There are three Shift on the go – you can shift Simply put, torque is the ability of basic categories of gear-type gears without stopping the tractor the tractor’s drive wheels to turn. transmissions: non-synchronized, or depressing the clutch. Tractors It’s measured in ft-lbs or N-m. partially synchronized, and fully have a combination of ranges (Technically speaking, it’s force synchronized. (such as A, B, and C) and gears multiplied by the distance from a 6 to give you a choice of several specific point.) The greater a Non-synchronized tractor’s torque, the easier it will A non-synchronized transmission be to pull through tough patches. is an economical, reliable choice Hydrostatic Transmissions Look for tractors that have high- when used for the right jobs. With Most similar to the automatic torque engines — especially this transmission, you must transmission in a car, a hydrostatic those that increase torque as the depress the clutch, stop the tractor, transmission is usually the most engine speed slows down from and shift gears. This can be expensive. However, it’s the most the tractor’s rated engine speed. tiresome for applications where user-friendly, with instant direction These will have more success in you need to change speeds or and unlimited speed changes. the toughest chores. directions frequently (such as It’s easy to quickly get the exact loader work). However, for mow- speed you want for a task. travel speeds. 7 Go with the flow: Hydraulics It’s important to consider the implements you will be using with your tractor, as well as the implements’ hydraulic requirements. Besides the engine and PTO, What are SCVs? tractors have another important Selective Control Valves (SCVs) system for work: the hydraulic are the ‘nerve center’ of the pump. It runs everything from hydraulic system. They control power steering to loaders and the amount and direction of the backhoes. The capacity of a hydraulic flow. Most implements hydraulic pump is measured in require at least one SCV to lift or gallons per minute (GPM), and lower, fold or adjust. The number the higher the number, the better of SCVs you’ll need will depend the hydraulic power. greatly on the implements you’ll be using. Loaders require a mini- There are two kinds of hydraulic mum of 2 SCVs. systems, open-center and Some tractors closed-center. An open-center have SCV cou- hydraulic system has control plers placed in valves that are always open to the middle of the the reservoir when in the neutral tractor to make loader hook-up position. As a result, the pump is and removal easier, plus they constantly sending oil through the leave the rear SCV couplers free valves and back to the reservoir for additional implements. providing a quick response, since the system is always “ready.” The valves on closed-center systems remain closed when in neutral, and the pump is idle until called on for flow. 8 Secrets from the p ros Some tra c pump that tors have a single implement powers both stee hydraulic steering p s. This can cause ring and implement ower when using a diminished a full load with a heavy loa hydraulic d (such a er bucket s ). Many trac pump whic tors have a tande steering a h provides power t m hydraulic robbing po nd implements, wito both the wer from the otherhout one . 9 Making the connection: 3-point hitch What’s a 3-point hitch? A 3-point hitch is based on three Category 0 mounting points for the imple- For tractors with up to ment. The lift arms are the two 20 horsepower. steel or cast arms extending Category 1 rearward. They provide the lift For tractors with and are the pull-point for the 20 to 50 horsepower. implement. The top link is the Category 2 third mounting point that extends For tractors with 50 to 90 from a top middle position at the horsepower. Secrets from the p ros Look for This systea quick-coupler hit the implemm lets you quicklych system. adjust hit ent without havin attach hitch wor ch geometry. The g to 3-point hitks with Category quick the brandch implements, no 1or 2 matter . Ask for a out the q demonstration wit for yourseuick hitch so you h or withc lf the dif ference itan see makes. rear of the tractor. It adjusts the angle/level of the implement. Top link Lift arms If you want to use the maximum number of implements, you should buy a tractor with a true Category 1 or 2 3-point hitch. With this hitch you can attach one brand of implements to another’s tractor. Although a garden tractor can accept some proprietary attachments such as tillers, moving up to a Category 1 3-point hitch expands your choice of implements. 10 11 A case for comfort: Operator station Research can’t take the place of There are several types of operator experiencing the tractor for your- stations to choose from, and they self. The best way to determine vary in comfort and ease of use. whether the tractor will be easy to Some, like an enclosed cab, offer operate is to take it for a drive. many deluxe features and have a higher price. Other tractor models Start with the seat – is it offer a flat floor, called an isolated adjustable and comfortable? platform, mounted onto the tractor Surprisingly, some utility tractors frame with rubber mounts to don’t offer adjustable seats. decrease vibration and noise. Getting on and off the tractor is Long days can seem even longer when you aren’t comfortable. Make sure you take a test drive with every tractor you’re considering. And perform some of the tasks you’ll be doing at home. Familiarize yourself with the easier with the flat floor, since there controls. Check your line of sight. aren’t any levers to step over. Make sure the controls are visible from where you sit. Look around at the levers and joysticks. They should be conveniently placed, but out of the way of your feet and elbows. 12 13 Look out for safety Bale spear, quick attachment Secrets from the p ros Keep ch Hood guard Before operating any tractor See the light for the first time, ask the dealer Turn on the headlights to make to show you the features and sure your tractor is visible when controls. And be sure to read driving in low-light situations. One-piece hood the operator’s manual. il of work adren off the seat one seat reas. Utility tract and out — the ope o rator's. rs have Ask if the presence tractor has an o the seat system. This is a s peratoroff the e that automatica witch in is not sea ngine when the op lly shuts ted. erator Have the features dealer show you you get onand controls bef the ore . PTO need-to-know Keep your balance The fast-moving PTO shaft running Make sure the front and rear of from the tractor to an implement the tractor are balanced. Add is the number-one source of extra weight to the rear of the accidents. Make sure the PTO tractor if you’re lifting something shaft is enclosed in a non-rotating heavy in front. It will keep the collar (PTO shield) and turn off rear tires on the ground. The the PTO when inspecting an same goes for the front. equipment problem or making Get in the zone repairs. Some Stay within the ROPS (rollover tractors have an protection structure) zone. This automatic PTO shut-off if you U-shaped bar over the seat leave the tractor seat. Key shut off Brakes Loader arm Right-side steps Loader joystick Exhaust Right-hand levers Instrumentation Roll-over protection (ROPS) Adjustable steering column Rear SCV valves Hand rail Open platfor m protects the driver in a rollover. An imaginary line drawn from Turn it off the top of the hood to the top Turn off the engine and wait for it of the ROPS should always be and all moving equipment to stop over the operator’s head. before dismounting the tractor. Retractable seat belt PTO lever Left-sid e steps Mark er lights Buckle up Wear your seat belt. ROPS is ineffective without the seat belt Slow-mo ving vehicle sign (SMV) PTO hinged cover which keeps you inside the protection zone should the 14 tractor roll over. Ballast box 3-point hitch Make your tractor work for you 5205 Tractor/521 Loader It’s important to consider which implements you need because they give your tractor the ability to tackle multiple tasks. Since implements have different horse- 4520 Tractor/LX6 Rotary Cutter power requirements they can affect the tractor size that’s right for your work. Start by making a list of the jobs you want to do around your property. Include how many acres you have to cover. Don’t forget to consider any future needs. Perhaps you buy hay now, but you want to bale your own in a few years. Move dirt piles, silage, gravel, snow, hay bales, trees, and other materials. A front-end loader, powered by two hydraulic arms, can scoop, haul, dump, and push heavy materials. 4710 Tractor MS1112 Frontier Manure Spreader Mow pastures, brush, and roadsides. Rotary cutters handle rough cutting, tackling weeds of Be sure to note the horsepower varying thickness and density. needs for that equipment. They’re available in several duty levels and cutting widths. Here are just a few chores your tractor can help you do with the right implements: Spread manure. Manure spreaders are the most efficient means for disposing of manure onto cropland or pastures. For more help determining your tractor needs, visit www.JohnDeere.com and use the Utility Tractor 16 Selection Tool. 17 Make your tractor work for you 5320 Tractor BB2284 Frontier Box Blade 5205 Tractor/48 Backhoe 5420 Tractor/338 Square Baler Dirt work. John Deere has many models and A box blade is a useful leveling sizes of utility tractors, ranging and earthmoving implement. In from 18 to 90 horsepower. In addition to minor re-grading and addition, John Deere offers a filling potholes, you can use a scraper to gather manure from sheds and confinement areas for removal and distribution. PHD100 Frontier Post Hole Digger Putting up hay. Mower-conditioners that condition the hay stems after cutting for quicker curing, tedders that fluff the hay for quicker drying, and multitude of attachments and tools to go with your tractor. For more information on John Deere products, visit www.JohnDeere.com 5420 Tractor WR1112 Frontier Wheel Rake rakes that gather and turn the windrows, as well as balers, are all examples of hay tools. As for the right tractor power level to run the machinery, 35 horsepower is the rock-bottom limit, suitable for operating only the Digging holes. 18 smallest hay tools. John Deere dealers are also the A posthole digger, or auger, is a exclusive distributors of Frontier must-have if you have miles of Equipment. Frontier attachments fence to install or maintain. The integrate perfectly with John Deere auger is turned by the PTO and tractors.To see the full line of raised on the three-point hitch, Frontier farm and landscape equip- saving a lot of backbreaking labor. ment, visit www.BuyFrontier.com. 19 Other things you need to know R1 Tires R3 Tires The three R’s of tires Warranty There are three types of tires The manufacturer’s warranty is a suitable for utility tractors: key consideration when purchasing R1 (bar tread) tires provide the a tractor. Most manufacturers offer best traction, but can cause the a 24-month basic warranty and a most ground damage. 36-month powertrain warranty. R3 (turf tread) tires with less R4 Tires aggressive tread are meant for Cost of ownership jobs like mowing and have the Don’t forget that the cost of least traction. owning a tractor is not just the R4 (industrial-tread) tires have purchase price. Taking care of excellent traction, and are softer your tractor ensures a longer on turf than R1’s. They’re often operating life and higher resale the preferred choice. A dealer can value. Operating costs include help you select the best tires for fuel, fluids, repairs and scheduled your needs. service, and can run anywhere from $10 to $100 per month, depending on the tractor’s size and how often it’s used. Keep in mind a used or lower quality tractor may have more repair costs. And, don’t forget to factor in these items when estimating costs: 20 ■ Financing Maintenance smoothly, you should perform the ■ Sales tax Ask the dealer to show you how following checks every time you ■ Insurance to check the battery, plus oil and use the tractor: other fluid levels. Are the service ■ Check air filter and coolant level areas easily accessed? Do you ■ Check engine oil level need tools? ■ Check battery ■ Check hydraulic oil level To keep your tractor running Secrets from the p ros A tracto importantr’s resale value is a bottom-dconsideration. Pu an result in a ollar tractor nowrchasing the road. low resale value may down Check ou tractors tt resale values on and bran o determine whic used ds best re h tain their models value. 21 Backed by a team who cares Support And the best part is, they’re just a Why buy John Deere? When you phone call or car ride away when purchase a John Deere tractor, it comes to getting hands-on advice. you get much more than a piece of equipment. John Deere utility Financing options tractors are built with the same John Deere Credit offers the unparalleled quality and financial solutions you need when attention to detail that go into financing or leasing a new tractor: our large tractors. 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