John Deere Updates 5M Tractors With More Power, Tech and Transmissions

When equipped with PowrQuad, the 5M series has increased hitch-lift capacity and there’s an optional panoramic roof for increased visibility.
When equipped with PowrQuad, the 5M series has increased hitch-lift capacity and there’s an optional panoramic roof for increased visibility.
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The model year 2022 5M tractors from John Deere now top out at 125 hp. 

In addition to the higher horsepower range, the 5M series is available with integrated AutoTrac guidance when also geared with PowrQuad transmission. This feature provides hay, livestock, and other operators to have the benefits of straight-line guidance to reduce implement overlap, maximize fuel use, and more. 

“No other utility tractor on the market offers this level of integrated guidance on a mid-spec utility tractor, making the productivity potential of the 5M Series unmatched,” Greg Christensen, marketing manager for John Deere said in a product release. “This low-cost, entry-level guidance system, can later be upgraded by plugging in a premium display for mapping and prescription-based applications.”

PowrQuad transmissions provide clutchless, push-button shifting between gears and are now available on models 5090M, 5100M, 5115M cab versions and the 5125M, which is only available with a cab.

Specifically for handling hay bales and other large objects, when equipped with PowrQuad, the 5M series has increased hitch-lift capacity and there’s an optional panoramic roof for increased visibility. 

The PowrQuad transmission models are now available to order, and John Deere says the  PowrReverser option models will be available to order in late 2021. 

As another option, John Deere has developed the John Deere Smart Connector for select 5 series tractors. This is a parts kit marketed as an entry-level connectivity product so owners can track maintenance intervals and tractor performance via Bluetooth connection and the TractorPlus app. 
 

 

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