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Our engineers know that equipment can only be productive if the driver is comfortable and in total control. John Deere has always been at the forefront of cab and control design.
The 5020 Series Tractors have a cab featuring:
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Premium design and configuration which ensures an open spacious feeling;
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Ergonomic controls which are laid out in a logical fashion, for reduced operator strain and fatigue;
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Ecellent visibility, with 320° of all around vision;
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And it’s quiet, too. Noise levels are only 75 dB(A) under full engine load!
Controls
Controls are placed at the right- hand side, within easy reach, for quick adjustments. They’re carefully laid out, with the most- often used controls closest to the operator. On this console you will find controls for engine speed and 3-point hitch controls, including rate of response, Selective Control Valves levers, HMS II, diff-lock and PTO switches, which are all colour coded for safety.
Comfort and Convenience
PowrQuadPlus features a tiltable dashboard/ steering wheel combination. The steering wheel also telescopes to fit any size of operator. With the base PowrQuad transmission, you get a tilting steering column. A convenient lever also allows you to move the entire console up and out of the way, ensuring easy entry and exit and to the cab.
Visibility
Visibility to the front is excellent, with or without the loader attached. Mounting brackets are slim and unobtrusive. A cornerpost exhaust option further improves visibility to the front. From the driving seat you can have a clear view when loading feeder wagons or trailers.
Overhead visibility is enhanced with the optional roof hatch with glass. The header bar is low-profile to provide protection but reduce obstruction for overhead tasks. When stacking bales in the barn you can enjoy a panoramic view for accurate loader control.
An angled rear window section gives you a clear line of sight down to the hitch making implement attachment easy. Wrap around rear side windows do not obscure vision at the corners of the tractor. This is critical in a crowded livestock environment.
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