Experience ultimate operator experience in comfort and convenience by upgrading to the Premium Cab on 5M tractors. Upgrading to the Premium Cab unlocks a fixed panorama roof ideal for loader work.
Features | Standard Cab | Premium Panorama Roof Cab |
Deluxe isolated cab with flat floor | X | X |
Tilt and telescopic steering column | X | X |
Convenience power outlet | X | X |
Air conditioning and heater | X | X |
Speedometer | X | X |
Beverage Holder | X | X |
Sun visor for front window | X | X |
Two-speed front windshield wiper and washer | X | X |
Two front/two rear roof-mounted worklights | X | X |
Two front/two rear roof-mounted warning lights | X | X |
Two fender-mounted taillights | X | X |
120Amp Alternator | X | X |
Convenience power outlet | X | X |
Monitor mounting bosses (two Sets) | X | X |
Swing-out rear window with two removable rear plugs for monitor | X | X |
Right-hand console light | X | X |
Radio preparation (with speakers, wiring) | X | X |
Rear window grab handle | X | X |
Bluetooth® ready | X | X |
Requires option code 3025 (Deluxe cornerpost exhaust). | X | X |
Fixed panorama roof with shade | - | X |
Radio (Bluetooth® and Satellite Capable) | - | X |
Rear window wiper | Option | X |
Radio antenna | - | X |
Requires option code 4030 (ElectroHydraulic (EH) rear hitch) | - | X |
Requires option code 6040 (MFWD) | - | X |
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Heavy-duty 3-point hitch provides lift capacity and adjustability for implement versatility. Precisely raise and lower heavy implements such as planters, sprayers, and field cultivators, using the rockshaft control lever. The operator can also adjust the speed at which an implement is lowered by adjusting the rockshaft rate of drop.
Mechanical or electrohydraulic hitch control operation
Raise and lower rear implements with precision with either the mechanical or electrohydraulic (EH) hitch control. The operator can also adjust the speed at which an implement is lowered by adjusting the rockshaft rate of drop.
The mechanical hitch control is paired with the tractors equipped with a PowrReverser™ transmission while the EH hitch control is paired with units equipped with a PowrQuad™ PLUS or Powr8™ transmission. Both control types enable the operator to adjust the speed at which an implement can be lowered by adjusting the rockshaft rate of drop. In addition to this feature, the EH hitch control adds repeatable movements by enabling the operator to set both an upper and lower limit.
The adjustable depth stop (found on both control types) provides consistency when lowering the hitch. Each time the position control lever is pushed forward, it stops where the depth stop has been positioned. This feature is a value to anyone who desires a consistent, level ground, like when preparing a seedbed.
The center link can be set in one of three positions to accurately set the implement position and draft sensing. The right lift link is adjustable without tools for added convenience when leveling implements.
Transmission | Cylinder diameter | Lift capacity at 610-mm (24-in) behind lift point |
PowrReverser™ transmission models | Two 65-mm (2.56-in.) cylinders |
See specifications for lift capacity. |
PowrReverser models with optional high-capacity hitch | One 65-mm (2.56-in.) cylinder | |
PowrQuad PLUS or Powr8 transmission models | Two 75-mm (2.95-in.) cylinders | |
PowrQuad PLUS or Powr8 models with optional high-capacity hitch | Two 80-mm (3.15-in.) cylinders |
Adjustable sway bars and telescoping draft links can be easily adjusted to adapt to a wide variety of implements. The right lift link also adjusts without tools for added convenience when leveling implements.
Operators do not need to carry a tool to adjust the rear hitch. Operators can also raise and lower the 3-point hitch from outside of the tractor with the conveniently located rear fender hitch controls.
Manage in-field efficiency and reduce operator fatigue by engaging AutoTrac on your 5M or 5ML tractor. AutoTrac provides operators with a hands-free guidance solution with accuracy on a variety of field conditions. Reduce operator fatigue without the need for an additional display with AutoTrac Basic which provides straight line AutoTrac guidance in the digital dash display.
Enable the following benefits by equipping your tractor with AutoTrac, a 4240 Universal Display and a StarFire™ receiver:
Potential jobs to use with AutoTrac:
Learn more about the benefits of 4240 universal display.
Learn more about the benefits of a Starfire 6000 receiver.
A more productive transmission in a mid-spec utility tractor is found with PowrQuad PLUS and Powr8 transmissions which builds on the clutchless hydraulic shifting between forward and reverse of the PowrReverser™ transmissions with simple push-button gear shifting.
The PowrQuad™ transmission can be ordered with different options to meet customer needs:
| PowrQuad™ PLUS 16F/16R | Powr8™ 32F/16R | Powr8™ 32F/16R with creeper |
5M Cab | Option | Option | Option |
5ML Cab | Base | Not Applicable | Option |
PowrQuad/Powr8 transmissions include:
Ranges on the transmission control can be selected by moving the controller in an H pattern. The lever selects ranges A, B, C, or D. Ranges are fully synchronised. That means when upshifting, operators can move between any range A-D without stopping the tractor.
Two buttons allow operators to gear up (rabbit) or gear down (turtle) within a range. A PowrQuad has 4 gear speeds per range while a Powr8 has 8 per forward range which is precisely how they got their names.
For operators requiring more field speeds to achieve the most precise operating ranges, as well as for quickly moving from task to task with transport speeds of up to 40.23 km/h (25 mph), the PowrReverser™ Hi-Lo 32F/16R transmission is the ideal choice. This transmission provides 32F/16R speeds for the ultimate in speed selection.
32F/16R transmission includes:
The gear lever selects one of four speeds, all synchronised shifts for on-the-go shifting with the use of the clutch. This same lever is where the hi-lo control buttons are located which provide a single shift up/down in speed within each forward range. The rear lever selects ranges A, B, C, or D. All ranges are fully synchronised which means, when shifting, operators can move between any range A-D without stopping the tractor.
The hi-lo feature benefits operators who frequently transport their tractors from field to field or find themselves in bog-down situations during rear power take-off (PTO) work such as baling in variable sized windrows. Customers can push the rabbit button (high) without having to depress the clutch to get a 20 percent increase in speed. They can also push the turtle button (low) to get a 20 percent decrease in speed, similar to downshifting or engine braking without having to grab another gear.
The 32F/16R transmission includes the infinitely variable shuttle control feature allowing fine-tuning of the speed of directional changes to the operator's preference or application demands. This dial adjusts the aggressiveness of the tractor’s directional change. Some prefer a quicker more precise change, whereas other operators are more comfortable with a slow roll out before moving in the opposite direction. This feature can be significant for precision work with pallet forks or changing to bale stacking applications.
The PowrReverser™ has a built-in engagement override valve for additional safety. This valve requires the clutch pedal to be depressed one time after each engine start before the transmission will begin to operate normally, giving the operator another opportunity to put all focus on the tractor.
NOTE: A neutral start switch requires the directional lever be in the neutral position to start the engine. NOTE: See PTO detailed feature for more information on E-PTO.
Ample speeds and ease of operation for demanding applications with the 16F/16R PowrReverser, providing 16 forward speeds and 16 reverse speeds. This transmission comes standard with a dual speed 540/540 Economy power take-off (PTO), and it is ideal for applications requiring frequent directional changes, such as loader work.
16F/16R transmission includes:
The forward lever selects one of four speeds, all synchronised shifts for on-the-go shifting with the use of the clutch. The rear lever selects ranges A, B, C, or D. All ranges are fully synchronised. When upshifting, operators can move between ranges without stopping the tractor providing convenience for on-the-go shifting from field to transport.
NOTE: A neutral start switch requires the directional lever be in the neutral position to start the engine.
NOTE: The PowrReverser transmission is not available for the 5130M tractors.
The PowrReverser has a built-in engagement override valve for additional safety. This valve requires the clutch pedal to be depressed one time after each engine start before the transmission will begin to operate normally, giving the operator another opportunity to put all focus on the tractor.
See the PTO functional area for more information on E-PTO.
The creeper gears are accessible by engaging the creeper lever into rabbit or turtle position. This provides 2 additional slow working ranges perfect for bedded crops.
See the PTO functional area for more information on E-PTO.
When the tractor is under load, power bulge and torque rise work together to get through the tough spots without having to downshift.
As rpm drops, the only way to maintain or increase horsepower is to provide additional torque. Whether bailing wet hay or lifting a heavy load, the additional power allows the tractor to continue performing the job without stopping. The rated economy power take-off (EPTO) speed occurs near the peak torque rise providing power when operator need it in PTO applications.
Horsepower and torque are mathematically related.
5M 4-Cylinder tractors provide 4% power bulge. Note: There is no power bulge on the 5075M.
Operators can view information in a crisp, vibrant, and useful array on the tractor instrument cluster.
There are daytime and nighttime modes which are based on the position of the light switch. The mode adjusts the backlight levels of the display for optimum visibility.
Keep implements in the ground with more down force that comes from a heavy tractor. The compactness of the 5ML Series regarding wheelbase, weight, and height makes this tractor suited for a variety of applications and is the perfect choice for all types of operations.
See specifications for machine weight.
All John Deere engines are designed and engineered specifically for agricultural applications. The engine powering 5 Series tractors is EPA certified Tier Level 4.
PowerTech EWL/EWR/EWX/PWL/PWS/PSS/PVS engine identification
NOTE: find a tractor’s 3 character engine identification by referencing the ‘engine description’ in specifications.
EWL
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Several defining features on 5M and 5ML tractors maximise the performance and reliability of the emissions package. A completely shielded DOC/DPF/SCR not only protects essential components from damage, it also keeps out dirt and debris. The well-packaged and tightly organised circulation system means there is more room to work around the tractor.
Diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC), diesel particulate filter (DPF), and cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
Deere has chosen to utilise an exhaust filter (DOC) and/or diesel particulate filter (DPF) to reduce particulate material so the engine can operate at a level which produces less nitrogen oxide (NOx). With less NOx created, it requires less DEF to treat or no DEF for 3-cylinder models. The result is improved total fluid economy (diesel and DEF). Some applications also reduce NOx using cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) that allows a controlled amount of exhaust gas to be returned to the engine leading to lower combustion temperature for a cleaner, more efficient exhaust.
The engine is programmed to aggressively respond to changes in power needs, which can temporarily increase particulate matter. Since the exhaust filter removes particulate matter instead of the engine, the engine is left free to do what it is designed to do – deliver all of the power, torque, plus transient response needed at the exact moment needed.
Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)
DEF is an ISO 22241 standard aqueous urea solution consisting of 32.5 percent urea and has a freezing point of -11° C (12° F). A DEF tank keeps the operator in the field longer even when the temperatures drop below freezing. The DEF tank header is integrated with a temperature sensor and plumbed engine coolant lines are used to promote thawing and prevent freezing in the tank during operation.
Mounted near the DEF tank, the engine control unit (ECU)-controlled supply module draws DEF from the storage tank and provides a pressurized flow to the dosing module. When the ignition key is off, the supply module pump will reverse direction to return any accumulated fluid back to the tank. The supply module is also fitted with a replaceable filter to prevent contaminants from entering the dosing lines. Both the supply module and dosing lines are electrically heated and controlled by the ECU to determine when diesel exhaust fluid dosing can begin.
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
SCR is the final step in the process of reducing engine exhaust emissions to meet FT4 regulations. This process allows for the flow of engine exhaust dosed with DEF to pass from the SCR, reducing the presence of NOx converting it from NH3 to N2 (nitrogen gas) and H20 (water). The SCR canister is a welded, stainless assembly which requires no service. It also serves as a thermal insulator and provides additional noise reduction.
For more information regarding EPA regulations and the technology behind John Deere Integrated Emissions Control systems, please visit the following link: http://www.deere.com/wps/dcom/en_US/campaigns/ag_turf/emissions/final_tier_4.page or https://www.deere.ca/en/engines-and-drivetrain/final-tier-4/