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NEW LOADERS FOR UTILITY TRACTORS INTRODUCED BY JOHN DEERE

LENEXA, KS (August 17, 2006) — In order to gain more productivity from a utility tractor, many operators attach a loader for hauling, loading, and clean-up chores on the farm or worksite. John Deere has added even more durability and efficiency in a tractor/loader combination with the introduction of four new loader models; the 563 and 673 Self-Leveling (SL), and 563 and 673 Non-Self-Leveling (NSL) models.

More durability and convenience with new John Deere Loaders.

More durability and convenience with new John Deere Loaders.
"These loaders are designed primarily for John Deere 6000, 6010, 6020 and 6030 Series Tractors but will also fit on 6615, 6715, 7220, 7320, and 7420 Tractors in lighter duty applications," says Dan Wilson, loader product specialist, John Deere Welland Works. "The durable design of these loaders totally integrates with the tractor and provides better visibility and improved ease of operation."

Durability features include a cast-steel mounting frame and a heavy-duty hood guard that offers increased protection to the tractor. Overall steel thickness has been increased on the 673 Loaders for longer life.

"The SL models are designed with an increased dump angle to aid with bale huggers, bale spears, and overall grading work," explains Wilson. "The NSL models have increased rollback angles to help carry more material in the bucket.

"Also, with these new loaders, a very user-friendly attaching system, the John Deere Global Carrier, has been designed to easily attach and detach buckets, blades, pallet forks, and other tools. An optional Cylinder Latching System can also be added to the Global Carrier that allows the operator to change attachments on the loader without leaving the tractor platform."

Integrated with the tractor, the new loaders provide better visibility and improved ease of operation.

Integrated with the tractor, the new loaders provide better visibility and improved ease of operation.
The loaders have been designed to meet specific customer needs. For example, hay handling and light-duty chores done by a new 6030 Series Tractor would probably use the 563 Loader. More heavy-duty chores such as grading, digging, moving bales with a grapple, and moving silage would probably require the 673 Loader.

"By consulting with their John Deere dealer, customers can choose the appropriate loader with enough standard features to get the job done right," explains Wilson. "They can also choose from several new options to help increase their overall productivity, and add even more value to their tractor/loader package."

For more information on the new 563 and 673 Loaders, please visit our Web site at www.JohnDeere.com/Ag or contact your local John Deere dealer.

John Deere (Deere & Company —NYSE:DE) is the world's leading manufacturer of agricultural and forestry equipment; a leading supplier of equipment used in lawn, grounds and turf care; and a major manufacturer of construction equipment. Additionally, John Deere manufactures engines used in heavy equipment and provides financial services and other related activities that support the core businesses. Since it was founded in 1837, the company has established a heritage of quality products and services providing performance that endures to customers worldwide.

For More Information, Contact:
Barry E. Nelson
Manager, Public Relations
Deere & Company
Ph: 913-310-8324
Fax: 913-310-8394
E-mail: NelsonBarryE@JohnDeere.com



 
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