2009-07-15
John Deere’s 3036E compact tractor is the first of a new value line of machines to be made available in Europe, and will be on display for the first time at this year’s CLA Game Fair (John Deere dealer Henton & Chattell, stand no. 370).
John Deere 3036E compact tractor
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It is designed to provide a wider range of customers with a more economical alternative to the higher specification machines in the company’s 3020 Series range. Typical applications would include smallholdings, orchards, stables and paddocks, or any area of land that needs a quality tractor without the extra cost of a full professional specification.
Powered by a 36hp Yanmar three-cylinder diesel engine, this new 4WD open station tractor is built by John Deere and features the same reliable performance and build quality as the rest of the company’s 20 Series models. The 3036E uses an established two-range hydrostatic transmission with easy to operate Twin Touch pedal controls, making it the only value line hydro compact tractor on the market.
Ergonomics and operator comfort are the equal of Premium models, with standard features including power steering, cruise control, wet disc brakes, rear 540rpm pto and three-point linkage with 615kg lift capacity. There is a choice of turf, industrial all-purpose or agricultural tyres, and the tractor is available with its own dedicated 305 front loader, with a lift capacity of up to 531kg.
The John Deere/Henton & Chattell stand also features a 36hp 3520 mid-chassis compact tractor, and a 61hp 4520 large-chassis model. The 4520’s new eThrottle makes driving this tractor as easy as driving a car – just push the pedal and both forward speed and engine rpm increase. This feature reduces noise and fuel consumption, and is particularly convenient for general transport and trailer work.
These new compact tractor models are being shown alongside the company’s award-winning XUV 850D 4x4 Gator utility vehicle and a comprehensive line-up of high quality John Deere walk-behind mowers and lawn tractors.
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