John Deere updating 5-Series utility tractors
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John Deere’s 5075E utility tractor. Photo: John Deere
John Deere recently announced updates its 5 Series utility tractors.
For model year 2023, the three-cylinder versions of the 5E Series offer a new Premium Cab option, an engine that won’t require an emission-related regen, larger tire options, an option for a true third function mid-valve for easier loader and grapple operation, and three new model numbers.
John Deere is also updating its 5M Series Tractors. “We redefined what customers can expect from a utility tractor by adding integrated AutoTrac and more transmission options to the 5M in model year 2022,” says Greg Christensen, marketing manager for John Deere. “For model year 2023, we’ve taken those expectations to the next level by adding more horsepower and versatility.”
The engine from the larger 6M Utility Tractor will now be used in the four-cylinder versions of the 5M, bringing five additional horsepower along with four new model options. The 5075M remains in the lineup for a three-cylinder, 74-horsepower option, available with either a cab or open station.
Three transmission options will also be available on the 5M Series.
Start of production is slated for November 2022.