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John Deere tractor updates for 2009

John Deere’s 6930 Tractor with its proven triple link suspension (TLS) option Triple link suspension option

Previously limited to 6030 Series Premium tractors, John Deere’s proven triple link suspension (TLS) option is now also available for the 6030 Series Standard models launched at the end of 2007.

Based on the TLS Plus design, featuring a heavy duty Panhard rod with maintenance free bushes, the TLS front axle suspension system is permanently active and offers +/-50mm of suspension travel under all working conditions.

The system also optimises the tractor’s performance by synchronising with the hitch sensing system under heavy load conditions to compensate for ‘power hop’. This means it applies more power to the ground, allows higher field speeds and increases productivity.

At the same time, it dramatically reduces the vertical and horizontal movement in the driver’s seat. Additional benefits include higher transport speeds, improved fuel economy and less driver fatigue.

7030e Tractor with ‘E’ power management system E Premium Series tractors

First seen at the 2007 Agritechnica Fair in Hannover, where they were awarded a DLG Gold Medal, John Deere’s new 7430E and 7530E Premium tractors will be fully available in the UK and Ireland in late spring 2009. Rated at 165 and 180hp (97/68/EC), rising to 200 and 215hp with Intelligent Power Management (IPM), these tractors are equipped with an integrated, high power electric distribution system.

A generator provides the power for electrically driven components such as the air conditioning compressor, engine cooling fan and air brake compressor, resulting in increased engine performance and better fuel efficiency. In addition, these tractors can provide external electrical power of up to 5kW through two power sockets, rated at 230 and 400V.

This design is the first example of electrical power being utilised to improve overall tractor efficiency, with the ‘E’ power management system controlling the various component drives at the appropriate time. The precise engine cooling fan speed is infinitely regulated by the system according to engine temperature, which leads to higher power levels at lower engine speeds for improved fuel economy.

The air brake compressor is able to fill the air reservoir quickly only when required, even at low idle. In hot conditions, the electrically driven air conditioning compressor also runs independently of engine speed, leading to increased comfort for the operator.

Moreover, thanks to this innovative system, the 7430E and 7530E Premium tractors have 12V at 300A continuously available on board. In addition, the power sockets allow the operation of most handheld and fixed tools commonly used in both agricultural and industrial applications.

Other key customer benefits of these 7030E Premium Series tractors include an additional 10hp from the engine’s Intelligent Power Management (IPM) system, which leads to better acceleration on the road and an improved load response during PTO work. This also means more comfortable operation as well as easier servicing and maintenance.


November 2008

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