19/12/07
John Deere’s new 6030 Series range of mid-specification
tractors can be seen in England for the first time on January’s
New Horizon Tour, which visits the LAMMA Show at Newark on Wednesday
and Thursday January 16 and 17, the Royal Welsh Showground on Tuesday
and Wednesday January 22 and 23, and The Dairy Show at the Bath & West
Showground on Wednesday January 30.
This special display will also feature the new 7750i self-propelled
forager, 5430i self-propelled sprayer
and T560 combine, which were launched in 2007, plus the latest
John Deere balers and trailed sprayers. The company’s technical
and sales staff and local dealer personnel will be on hand to explain
the latest technology behind the new machines, which are spearheading
John Deere’s equipment range for the 2008 season.
John Deere’s new mid-specification 6030 Series tractors
from 83 to 155hp are designed for wider appeal to a bigger range
of customers, particularly mixed and livestock farmers looking
for reliability, performance, higher levels of comfort and simple
operation as standard. A number of changes have been made to the
cab, to improve the operator environment, and there is a wider
choice of transmissions than on previous models.
New levels of power, ‘intelligent’ technology and
productivity are offered by John Deere's 7050 Series self-propelled
forage harvesters, which includes models from 380 to 690hp. Designed
for high capacity harvesting in grass, maize and wholecrop, this
latest range continues to use Deere’s unique infinitely variable
length of cut (IVLOC) transmission to enable operators to change
chop length on the move.
In addition to the basic models, six new i Series
machines will be equipped as standard with an integrated ‘intelligent’ package
of precision farming technology. This includes the HarvestLab dry
matter sensor, GreenStar 2600 display, Harvest Monitor and Harvest
Doc software and StarFire iTC receiver with SF2 signal (offering
+/-10cm accuracy for yield mapping). The new AutoLOC feature also
provides automatic adjustment of the length of cut depending on
the dry matter content of the crop being harvested, based on settings
programmed in by the operator on the in-cab GreenStar display.
With the introduction of the TTS system on new T Series combines,
John Deere now offers customers five distinct threshing and separating
technologies, depending on model. The TTS system improves separation
capacity, and therefore combine output, by 15 per cent compared
with previous machines, while maintaining the same grain and straw
quality and low fuel consumption. This improved output is particularly
noticeable when working in damp conditions or with high volumes
of straw.
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