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In these videos, attendees at Drive Green events share their experience.  Hear what they have to say, then find your local event.

 

If you're shopping for utility tractors, you need to know how to compare models from all the different manufacturers. In our series of videos, we'll show you what to look for and how to ask the right questions up front...it could make the difference between a tractor you keep for years, and one you're ready to trade after a season or two.

 

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Weight

Weight

When you're comparing utility tractors, heavier is better. Why? More weight typically means heavier, more durable components and construction. We'll show you what we mean...and what to look for.

    Watch Weight Video
    Visionner la vidéo «Contrôle du poids» en français
    Horsepower

    Horsepower

    Think one 45-horsepower tractor is the same as the next? Maybe, or maybe not. All horsepower isn't created equal, so you need to know how a tractor's horsepower is measured before you can compare tractors of similar power ratings.

      Watch Horsepower Video
      Visionner la vidéo «Un conseil puissant» en français
      Comfortable Controls

      Comfortable Controls

      A lever that seems a little out of place during a quick demonstration might turn out to be a serious inconvenience after a few hours in the cab. Make sure you give the control layout a test as you're taking a spin around the dealer's lot.

        Watch Controls Video
        Visionner la vidéo «Commandes ergonomiques» en français
        Economy PTO

        Economy PTO

        Other manufacturers may say they have it, but only John Deere offers a true economy PTO...one that spins at a full 540 RPM, even at reduced engine speed. Find out what we...and they...mean when we talk about this fuel- and money-saving feature.

          Watch Economy PTO Video
          Visionner la vidéo «Plan d'économie» en français

          Not every round baler is the same. When you're comparing models, one manufacturer to another, you need to be aware of several key components that go into a baler, and into making the best possible bale. In our series of videos, we'll show you the features you need to be aware of when deciding the right baler to purchase for a truly productive hay season. Plus, we'll show you just how important the cutterbar is to the performance of your mower-conditioner.

          Pickup

          Pickup

          If you think every pickup on a baler is the same, then you're in for a surprise. Learn the importance of having a low-profile pickup, and how the John Deere MegaWide™ Plus stacks up to another manufacturer's pickup.

            Watch Pickup Video
            Voyez la vidéo du ramasseur
            Belts

            Belts

            The belts inside of a round baler are an important, though often overlooked component. For quality performance, the strength and durability of baler belts are key. That's what our DiamondTough™ triple-weave belts provide. How do they compare to the competition? Well, just see for yourself.

              Watch Belts Video
              Voyez la vidéo des courroies
              Crop Conditions

              Crop Conditions

              Do you use your baler to make more than just hay bales? If so, then be sure that you have an all-crop, all-condition baler like the John Deere 8 Series. Whether you're working in alfalfa, silage, stalk, or straw, our balers handle all conditions. Can the competition say the same?

                Watch Crop Conditions Video
                Voyez la vidéo des conditions de la récolte
                MoCo Cutterbar

                MoCo Cutterbar

                When you're looking at mower-conditioners, the most important thing to keep an eye out for is the design and functionality of the cutterbar. The more durable and efficient the cutterbar is, then the better the cut-quality and crop gathering. Have a look at what our cutterbar offers.

                  Watch MoCo Cutterbar Video
                  Voyez la vidéo de la barre de coupe des MoCo
                  Bale Formation

                  Bale Formation

                  There are five critical steps to producing a beautiful round bale: correct tractor set-up, appropriate baler set-up, ideal windrow formation, properly adjusted bale monitor, and a responsible driver. See how all five components work together to help you produce high-quality bales.

                    Watch Bale Formation Video
                    Voyez la vidéo de la formation de la balle
                    Bale Monitor

                    Bale Monitor

                    We have bale monitors; so does our competition...but only John Deere has the BaleTrak™ Pro monitor-controller. It's simple to use, allows for one-hand adjusting, and features a large, clear screen for easier reading, so that you can make the perfect bale.

                      Watch Bale Monitor Video
                      Voyez la vidéo du moniteur de pressage
                      Drive System

                      Drive System

                      How many drive chains are in your baler? Before you answer, you should know that the fewer the drive chains, the fewer the adjustments your baler will require and the better the overall performance. Find out how many chains the John Deere baler has versus the competition.

                        WatchDrive System Video
                        Voyez la vidéo du système d’entraînement
                        Net Wrap

                        Net Wrap

                        For faster wrapping and better bale protection, there's no substitute for net wrap. But not all balers offer superior wrapping and loading like the John Deere 8 Series with our COVER-EDGE net wrap. It takes only six seconds to wrap, and it's easy to load. Watch how simple the process is.

                          Watch Net Wrap Video
                          Voyez la vidéo de l’enveloppe en filet

                          View these videos and see how John Deere 1 Family Sub-Compact Tractors (models 1023E/1026R) stack up against the Kubota BX60 Series Sub-Compact Tractors.


                          Photo Gallery

                          The Walk-Around

                          Compare the John Deere 1 Family to the Kubota BX60 Series.

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                          Connecting Decks

                          Connecting Decks

                          Without leaving the seat, attach the AutoConnect deck in merely no time.

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                          Lighting It Up

                          Lighting It Up

                          See how the 1 Family lighting package excels over the competition.

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                          Comfort and Convenience

                          Comfort and Convenience

                          Watch the 1 Family surpass the competition in comfort and convenience.

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                          Hooking up a LoaderHooking up a loader

                          Easier and faster to switch out than any loader in its class.

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                          Hitch Control Performance

                          Hitch Control

                          Place a rear-mounted implement in the same working position every time.

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                          Loader Lift Performance

                          LOADER LIFT PERFORMANCE

                          Get all the power and strength you need for loading chores.

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