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    New John Deere T5 and T6 walker combines in eight models

    Tobias HudsonBy Tobias HudsonJune 5, 20244 Mins Read
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    John Deere has launched its new T5 and T6 walker combines with eight models.

    They feature a range of engine power options, from a 6.8-litre engine with a maximum power of 305 PS in the T5 400, to the powerful JD9X 9-litre engine delivering 466 PS in the flagship T6 800 model.

    The company claims these combines deliver outstanding harvesting performance as well as operator experience.

    With the cabin from the X9, it brings first class operator comfort and functionality. This workspace features ActiveSeatTM II, LED lights, a new corner post display and an electronic dust-sealing door. The CommandPROTM joystick provides the operator with intuitive and personalised control of all main combine functions.

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    Further enhancing the operator experience, John Deere has integrated its precision ag technology packages, featuring the StarFireTM 7500 receiver, G5Plus CommandCenter™ display, JDLinkTM connectivity for operational efficiency and straightforward data management.

    “The introduction of our new T5 and T6 combines represents a significant step forward in harvesting technology in the walker combines industry,” says Jonathan Edwards, John Deere Product marketing manager for Europe.

    “They will provide farmers with the tools they need to enhance productivity and efficiency in the field.”

    Range of drive options

    The eight new models* start with the 305 PS (max power) 6.8- litre engine in the T5 400 and the powerful new JD9X 9-litre engine starting with 348 PS in the 5-walker T5 500, delivering an impressive 466 PS in the flagship 6-walker model T6 800.

    All JD9X engine models offer intelligent engine speed management which improves fuel efficiency by reducing engine rpm during road transport and when stationary at junctions or traffic lights. All engine variants meet the stringent Stage V emissions standards.

    High-performance harvesting

    The feeder house, engineered to the same width as the rest of the crop channel (1.67 m for the 6-walker models), eliminates flow restrictions throughout the combine.

    Together with the large threshing and separation area of the T5 and T6 combines, this delivers outstanding harvesting performance, suggests John Deere.

    The 2025 model year offer new options for grain handling, new grain tank options of up to 13,500 l for T6 (+23%) and11,500 l for T5 (+15%).

    Additionally, operators can benefit from the adjustable spout, enabling more control over the unloading no matter what trailer you have. The unloading speed at peak performance reaches up to 150 l/sec, allowing for fast unloading of 10 t of grain in just 90 sec.

    Moreover, side-hill compensation options are available, with base compensation of up to 7% incline and the optional side-hill package (compensation of up to 14% incline) and HillMasterTM technology with a compensation of up to 22% incline.

    Improved productivity with precision harvesting

    The new T5 and T6 combines are fitted with the latest John Deere Precision Ag Technology, including the StarFireTM 7500 integrated receiver and the G5Plus CommandCenterTM display.

    The G5Plus CommandCenterTM provides operators with a large, high-definition 12.8″ display featuring intuitive menu functionalities, offering ultimate control and visibility during harvesting.

    Additionally, operators have the option to equip the combine with the G5Plus extended monitor.

    This allows operators to control more functions simultaneously, such as viewing vehicle control functions on the primary display and precision farming applications like AutoPathTM, Machine Sync or Grain Sensing on the extended monitor.

    Machine Sync enables the combine driver to control the tractor speed, direction, and position, facilitating spill-free precise unloading and even filling of the trailer on-the-go.

    Grain sensing technology offers real-time measurements of moisture, protein and starch, facilitating the separation of higher value, higher protein grain even during harvest.

    “Combining these precise technology features with JDLinkTM connectivity, which offers seamless two-way data communication, and with the John Deere Operations CenterTM, enables the customer to plan, execute, monitor and analyse every stage of their harvesting operation”, says Alexander Schnöder, product specialist for T5 and T6 combines.

    Exceptional operator comfort

    Operator comfort and convenience is paramount in the design. Already familiar from the John Deere X9 flagship combine, the spacious 3.68 m3 premium cabin includes an electronic dust-sealing door and a pressurised interior to prevent dust and debris from entering the cab.

    The optional ActiveSeatTM II offers fully adjustable electronic controls, all-round cooling and electronic suspension technology for ultimate driver comfort.

    For additional screens and mobile devices, the cabin also features 10 conveniently positioned 12 V and USB charging points. The infotainment system offers outstanding communication and audio sound capabilities as well as fully supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

    The CommandPROTM joystick is a user-friendly, ergonomic, and customisable control unit of the combine, making it easy to programme and store different settings for different drivers on the touchscreen display, such as draper belt speed, reel height, unloading auger folding, or feeder house tilt.

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