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Tractor

5090R

Key Features & Specs
  • Engine Power: 90 hp
  • Easy to use transmission
  • NEW integrated technologies (JDLink™, AutoTrac™)
  • NEW optional suspended front axle

FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
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Boost utility tractor productivity with AutoTrac™ guidance
AutoTrac in the tractor display AutoTrac in the tractor display

5R Tractors can be ordered with AutoTrac integrated in the tractor display.

 

AutoTrac is a great solution if you are looking for a lower-cost integrated guidance system for your utility tractor. For the straight track only feature, you will no longer need an additional display or display activation. When a 5R Utility Tractor is ordered with AutoTrac Ready (code 1803), the AutoTrac screen is included; all you need to add is a StarFire™ 6000 Receiver (code 1840).

 

Benefits of AutoTrac on the tractor display:

  • Simple and user friendly
  • Total cost of integrated AutoTrac is 36 percent lower by eliminating the need for a precision ag display
  • Reduces startup costs with no display activation or subscription fees
  • Reduces operator fatigue
  • Eliminates implement overlap and optimizes machine efficiency

 

5R Tractors can also be factory equipped with a 4240 Universal Display (code 8076) that transitions AutoTrac guidance from the tractor display to the Gen 4 4240 Universal Display for additional capabilities:

  • On-screen mapping
  • Documentation
  • Section Control
Gen 4 4240 Universal Display Gen 4 4240 Universal Display

NOTE: Once the 4240 is disconnected, the tractor display will be re-activated.

Industry-leading maneuverability

Utility tractor users often work in challenging environments, including in and around barns, fields, or livestock areas. Maneuverability is a priority as space can be limited at times. Implementing the single-piece mid-frame designs and the structural oil pan enabled the wheelbase of the 5R to shrink by 100 mm (4 in.) when compared to the Final Tier 4 (FT4) 5M Tractors.

Single-piece mid frame Single-piece mid frame
Structural oil pan Structural oil pan

The shortened 2250-mm (88.6-in.) wheelbase provides best-in-class turning with a 12.1 turning radius without the use of turning brakes. This calculation uses 13.6R24 front tires, which provide 58 degrees of turning angle and a full 10 degrees of axle oscillation.

CommandQuad™ Manual transmission provides fully electronic range and gear shifting
CommandQuad Manual transmission is base equipment on 5090R, 5100R, 5115R, and 5125R Tractors

The CommandQuad Manual transmission expands the proven reliability of the PowrReverser™ transmission with a 4-range, 4-speed transmission that enhances operator convenience and productivity through fully electronic manual range and gear shifting. The CommandQuad Manual uses the same final drives, rear axle, and differential as the already proven 5M PowrReverser transmissions. Rather than using mechanical synchronizers, the CommandQuad Manual utilizes powershift clutches. Also, electrohydraulic cylinders move the shift rails instead of a mechanical lever. This provides excellent ease of use and more efficient operation.

 

The CommandQuad Manual transmission is equipped with 16 forward and 16 reverse (16F/16R) speeds, a left-hand reverser, and four powershiftable gears in four fully synchronized ranges. The CommandQuad Manual transmission also comes with open centered hydraulics in base equipment, with the ability to option up to pressure and flow compensating (PFC) hydraulics from the factory. The base CommandQuad Manual transmission operates at speeds as slow as 1.9 kph (1.18 mph) with rolling circumference index (RCI) group 44 rear tires, and speeds up to 40 kph (25 mph).

 

For even slower speed options, a creeper is available as a factory-installed option (requires PFC hydraulics).

 

CommandQuad ground speed chart

 

CommandQuad with creeper ground speed chart

Operating the CommandQuad Manual transmission
CommandQuad shift controls CommandQuad shift controls

Range/gear controls

 

A single control lever, similar to the control used on the DirectDrive™ on 6R and CommandQuad™ on 7R, features an ergonomically designed and intuitive operator interface. This control lever provides manual gear and range change selection. This base transmission, although similar in operation to the optional Command8™ transmission, does not offer any automatic shifting capabilities.

 

Once the tractor is started, the operator selects a range by pressing one of the lettered range buttons on the right-hand console. The operator has five different selections to choose from - A, B, C, and two multi-range modes (BCD and CD). When a range with a single letter is selected, gear shifting is allowed within the specified range. When a range with multiple letters is selected, operators can shift between the designated ranges simply by using the toggle lever.

 

The gear within the range can be selected by using the transmission control toggle lever to electronically shift to a desired gear. After setting the desired throttle position, the operator can move the left-hand reverser to the forward or reverse position to start movement. The operator can shift up or down through the gears in the selected range(s) as needed.

 

The operator has the ability to shift through speeds and ranges without clutching by moving the toggle lever forward, toward the + indicator, or backward, toward the - indicator. A single movement of the toggle lever changes one gear at a time. Holding the toggle lever in either direction increases accelerates gear changes throughout the range at a faster pace.

 

When in a multi-range mode, a simple double toggle of the lever moves to the next range.

 

Left-hand reverser Left-hand reverser

Left-hand reverser

 

The electronic left-hand reverser is standard with all CommandQuad Manual transmissions and provides neutral-to-gear modulation, which allows a quick, convenient, and smooth forward-reverse shuttle shifting at any speed. The shifter must be lifted from either park or neutral position to forward or reverse to activate.  The parking brake is also electronically controlled through the left-hand reverser.

 

The left-hand reverser is a great feature for loader tractors. The operator's left hand can control easily tractor direction while the right hand manages the loader joystick and speed changes.

Standard advanced features of the CommandQuad Manual transmission

AutoClutch

 

With AutoClutch, which is standard on all 5R Utility Tractors, the operator no longer has to use the clutch to control braking and re-engagement of the tractor if so desired. The clutch pedal is still on the tractor for those operators that still prefer to manually foot clutch. This provides the ultimate in ease of use.

 

AutoClutch allows the operator to bring the tractor to a complete stop without clutching, while at the same time does not overload the engine. It also provides the ability to inch or creep the tractor forward or reverse on a level surface or incline. And it provides the ability to accelerate the vehicle back to normal speed when releasing the brake.

 

The operator can set the sensitivity setting of the AutoClutch system in the cornerpost display. There are three modes available:

 

  • High sensitivity (default mode)
  • Off – temporary setting only that is reset after a key cycle
  • Low sensitivity

 

Low sensitivity would be typically used in transport applications with a towed implement. The low sensitivity ensures that the tractor and implement are stretched for better traction control.

 

Speed matching

 

When shifting ranges in a multi-range mode (BCD, CD), the transmission will shift to a gear that most closely matches the speed in the range from which the operator is shifting from, which improves operator comfort by making a smoother transition into a new range. There are two types of speed matching, passive and active.

 

With passive speed matching, when shifting to a new range, the tractor shifts to a selected fixed gear in the new range based on transmission ratios. For example, when shifting from C4 to D range, instead of shifting into D4 when the range is changed to D like a mechanically controlled transmission would do, the transmission shifts to a preset range and gear within range D. This most closely matches the transmission ratio from which the operator is coming from.

 

Active speed matching shifts up or down based on wheel speed during range shifts. This minimizes acceleration or deceleration when the clutch re-engages after a range shift and keeps a more consistent ground speed, improving operator comfort.

PowrReverser modulation

 

Similar to the 5M Utility Tractors, which offer a PowrReverser modulation dial to set aggressiveness of change in direction, all 5R Utility Tractors also offer PowrReverser modulation. Rather than a physical dial, the aggressiveness can be set through the cornerpost display. Settings can be set from 1 to 10, with 1 being the least aggressive direction change and 10 being the most aggressive direction change. A setting of 10 is popular for loader bucket applications where quicker directional changes are acceptable and more productivity is desired. Less aggressive modulation settings are ideal where smoother directional changes are required, such as bale stacking and pallet fork activities.

Start gear selection

 

Starting within gear 1 within every range has a negative impact on productivity. To minimize the amount of shifting required by the operator in many applications, start gears can be programmed by the operator when operating in any of the two multi-range modes.

 

In range CD, any start gear can be programmed into the cornerpost display between C1 and D1. In range BCD, any start gear can be programmed between B1 and D1. Let’s say that an operator programs B4 as the start gear for BCD range. Anytime the operator selects BCD mode by pressing that particular range button, the tractor will automatically begin in gear B4. The operator can of course shift to any range and gear between B1 and D4 from there, but the starting point will be what the operator has programmed. This results in less shifting and more productivity.

 

Within the fixed ranges (A, B, C), the preset start gears are A4, B4, and C4. These cannot be altered by the operator through the cornerpost display.

Foot pedal lock switch Foot pedal lock switch

Foot pedal lock

 

Similar to cruise control in a car, the foot pedal lock allows the operator to set a constant speed using the foot pedal. The switch to engage foot pedal lock is also located on the right-hand throttle control. To operate the feature, the hand throttle must be on the low throttle position. Use the foot throttle to increase the tractor to the desired travel speed, and then press the button to engage the foot pedal lock. When releasing the foot throttle, the tractor will then maintain the speed selected. It can be disengaged by either tapping the brakes, or moving the left hand reverser control to neutral or park.

Independent programmable forward/reverse ratio

 

This feature is helpful in cyclical operations, such as loader work, where the operator wants to control the forward speed as a ratio of the reverse speed.

 

In manual mode, the tractor automatically selects a gear closest to the ratio desired by the operator. In auto mode, the tractor would adjust the set speed in the opposite direction. Ratios can be programmed up to 100 percent faster than the forward speed or up to 80 percent slower than the forward speed within the cornerpost display. This is adjustable in 20 percent increments (forward speed x 0.20, 0.40, 0.60, 0.80, 1.00, 1.20, 1.40, 1.60, 1.80, 2.00).

 

Another selection is independent; in this mode the tractor remembers the last forward and reverse gear setting. Once the gear is manually changed in the reverse direction, the gear will automatically go back to the last gear when changing directions. If the gear is not manually changed when in reverse direction, then the forward gear and reverse gear will remain the same when changing directions.

 

While the maximum forward ground speed is 40 km/h (25 mph), the maximum reverse speed is 30 km/h (18.6 mph).

Command8™ transmission for premium ground speed and load management
Command8 transmission is optional on 5R Tractors

The Command8 transmission expands the proven reliability of the PowrReverser™ transmission with a 4-range, 8-speed transmission that enhances operator convenience and productivity through fully electronic range and gear shifting, as well as automatic shifting capabilities. The Command8 uses the same final drives, rear axle, and differential as the already proven 5M PowrReverser transmissions. Rather than using mechanical synchronizers, the Command8 utilizes powershift clutches. Also, electrohydraulic cylinders move the shift rails instead of a mechanical lever. This provides excellent ease of use and more efficient operation.

 

The Command8 transmission is equipped with 32 forward and 16 reverse (32F/16R) speeds, a left-hand reverser, and eight powershiftable gears in four fully synchronized ranges. The Command8 transmission also comes with pressure and flow compensating (PFC) hydraulics in base equipment. The Command8 operates at speeds as slow as 1.9 km/h (1.18 mph) with rolling circumference index (RCI) group 44 rear tires, and speeds up to 40 km/h (25 mph).

 

Command8 ground speed chart

Operating the Command8 transmission
Command8 shift controls Command8 shift controls

Range/gear controls

 

A single control lever, similar to the control used on the DirectDrive™ transmission on 6R and CommandQuad™ transmission on 7R, features an ergonomically designed and intuitive operator interface. This control lever provides manual gear and range change selection when in the left position, and auto selection when shifted to the right position. The thumbwheel is used to dial in the desired ground speed in the auto position.

 

Once the tractor is started, the operator selects a range by pressing one of the lettered range buttons on the right hand console. The operator has five different selections to choose from - A, B, C, and two multi-range modes (BCD and CD). When a range with a single letter is selected, gear shifting is allowed within the specified range. When a range with multiple letters is selected, operators can shift between the designated ranges simply by using the toggle lever.

 

The gear within the range can be selected by using the transmission control toggle lever to electronically shift to a desired gear. After setting the desired throttle position, the operator can move the left-hand reverser to the forward or reverse position to start movement. The operator can shift up or down through the gears in the selected range(s) as needed.

Left-hand reverser Left-hand reverser

Left-hand reverse

 

The electronic left-hand reverser is standard with all Command8 transmissions and provides neutral-to-gear modulation, which allows a quick, convenient, and smooth forward-reverse shuttle shifting at any speed. The shifter must be lifted from either park or neutral position to forward or reverse to activate.  The parking brake is also electronically controlled through the left-hand reverser.

 

The left-hand reverser is a great feature for loader tractors. The operator's left hand can control easily tractor direction while the right hand manages the loader joystick and speed changes.

Command8 in manual mode Command8 in manual mode

Manual mode

 

The Command8 features two different ways to operate transmission range and speed selections.  In manual mode, the operator has the ability to shift through speeds and ranges without clutching by moving the toggle lever forward, toward the + indicator, or backward, toward the - indicator. A single movement of the toggle lever changes one gear at a time. Holding the toggle lever in either direction increases accelerates gear changes throughout the range at a faster pace.

 

When in a multi-range mode, a simple double toggle of the lever moves to the next range.

Command8 in auto mode Command8 in auto mode

AUTO mode

 

Depending on load, auto mode will optimize both the engine and transmission by selecting the appropriate gear and rpm to optimize fuel efficiency. The only input needed from the operator is to set the target ground speed by using the thumbwheel. Once that target speed is set by the operator, the tractor takes care of maintaining that speed.

 

Once the operator has selected auto mode with the transmission shift lever, the following items will be displayed on the cornerpost display – auto activation, current ground speed, target ground speed, direction, range, and gear. If the operator has selected auto mode with the transmission control lever, then the operator can set the shift points of the transmission through the cornerpost display.

Features available in both manual and AUTO mode

AutoClutch system

 

With AutoClutch, which is standard on all 5R Utility Tractors, the operator no longer has to use the clutch to control braking and re-engagement of the tractor if so desired. The clutch pedal is still on the tractor for those operators that still prefer to manually foot clutch. This provides the ultimate in ease of use.

 

AutoClutch allows the operator to bring the tractor to a complete stop without clutching, while at the same time does not overload the engine. It also provides the ability to inch or creep the tractor forward or reverse on a level surface or incline. And it provides the ability to accelerate the vehicle back to normal speed when releasing the brake.

 

The operator can set the sensitivity setting of the AutoClutch system in the cornerpost display. There are three modes available:

 

  • High sensitivity (default mode)
  • Off – temporary setting only that is reset after a key cycle
  • Low sensitivity

 

Low sensitivity would be typically used in transport applications with a towed implement. The low sensitivity ensures that the tractor and implement are stretched for better traction control.

Speed matching

 

When shifting ranges in a multi-range mode (BCD, CD), the transmission will shift to a gear that most closely matches the speed in the range from which the operator is shifting from, which improves operator comfort by making a smoother transition into a new range. There are two types of speed matching, passive and active.

 

With passive speed matching, when shifting to a new range, the tractor shifts to a selected fixed gear in the new range based on transmission ratios. For example, when shifting from C8 to D range, instead of shifting into D8 when the range is changed to D like a mechanically controlled transmission would do, the transmission shifts to a preset range and gear of D2. This most closely matches the transmission ratio from which the operator is coming from.

 

Active speed matching shifts up or down based on wheel speed during range shifts. This minimizes acceleration or deceleration when the clutch re-engages after a range shift and keeps a more consistent ground speed, improving operator comfort.

PowrReverser modulation settings in cornerpost display PowrReverser modulation settings in cornerpost display

PowrReverser modulation

 

Similar to the 5M Utility Tractors, which offer a PowrReverser modulation dial to set aggressiveness of change in direction, all 5R Utility Tractors also offer PowrReverser modulation. Rather than a physical dial, the aggressiveness can be set through the cornerpost display. Settings can be set from 1 to 10, with 1 being the least aggressive direction change and 10 being the most aggressive direction change. A setting of 10 is popular for loader bucket applications where quicker directional changes are acceptable and more productivity is desired. Less aggressive modulation settings are ideal where smoother directional changes are required, such as bale stacking and pallet fork activities.

Start gear selection

 

Starting within gear 1 within every range has a negative impact on productivity. To minimize the amount of shifting required by the operator in many applications, start gears can be programmed by the operator when operating in any of the two multi-range modes.

 

In range CD, any start gear can be programmed into the cornerpost display between C1 and D1. In range BCD, any start gear can be programmed between B1 and D1. Let’s say that an operator programs B8 as the start gear for BCD range. This means that anytime the operator selects BCD mode by pressing that particular range button, the tractor will automatically begin in gear B8. The operator can of course shift to any range and gear between B1 and D8 from there, but the starting point will be what the operator has programmed. This results in less shifting and more productivity.

 

Within the fixed ranges (A, B, C), the preset start gears are A8, B8, and C4. These cannot be altered by the operator through the cornerpost display.

Foot pedal lock switch Foot pedal lock switch

Foot pedal lock

 

Similar to cruise control in a car, the foot pedal lock allows the operator to set a constant speed using the foot pedal. The switch to engage foot pedal lock is also located on the right-hand throttle control. To operate the feature, the hand throttle must be on the low throttle position. Use the foot control to increase the tractor to the desired travel speed, and then press the button to engage the foot pedal lock. When releasing the foot throttle, the tractor will then maintain the speed selected. It can be disengaged by either tapping the brakes, or moving the left hand reverser control to neutral or park.

Independent programmable forward/reverse ratio

 

This feature is helpful in cyclical operations, such as loader work, where the operator wants to control the forward speed as a ratio of the reverse speed.

 

In manual mode, the tractor automatically selects a gear closest to the ratio desired by the operator. In auto mode, the tractor would adjust the set speed in the opposite direction. Ratios can be programmed up to 100 percent faster than the forward speed or up to 80 percent slower than the forward speed within the cornerpost display. This is adjustable in 20 percent increments (Forward speed x 0.20, 0.40, 0.60, 0.80, 1.00, 1.20, 1.40, 1.60, 1.80, 2.00).

 

Another selection is independent; in this mode the tractor remembers the last forward and reverse gear setting. Once the gear is manually changed in the reverse direction, the gear will automatically go back to the last gear when changing directions. If the gear is not manually changed when in reverse direction, then the forward gear and reverse gear will remain the same when changing directions.

 

While the maximum forward ground speed is 40 km/h (25 mph), the maximum reverse speed is 30 km/h (18.6 mph).

Features available in auto mode only (Efficiency Manager™ feature)

Efficiency Manager is automatically enabled when the shift lever is placed in the automatic mode gate. The set speed adjuster on the top of the single lever gear selector allows the operator to dial in the desired ground speed to establish a set speed for forward and reverse. Efficiency Manager allows the transmission to up- or down-shift and change engine rpm to maintain the set wheel speed. To reach the desired set speed, the throttle must be set to full engine rpm.  This allows Efficiency Manager to shift the transmission and adjust engine speed to maintain the desired wheel speed.

Eco on / Eco off

 

In some applications an operator may want to manage parameters for shifting points and minimum engine rpm. This can be accomplished with settings within the cornerpost display via Eco mode. Eco mode can be turned off and on with a switch located on the hand throttle. In many cases, operators will choose to utilize Eco mode in lower load conditions, such as transport. For tough field conditions, Eco mode is typically turned off. Minimum engine speed is adjustable between 900 and 2100 rpm.

 

Eco mode allows the operator to program two minimum engine speeds, one for when Eco is turned off, and one for when Eco is turned on. When Eco mode is activated, the transmission and engine will shift up and throttle back in order to try to maintain ground speed at the low engine rpm selected by the operator. For example, if a grower chooses a target speed of 12 km/h at an engine speed of 1200 rpm. The transmission and engine will work together to shift to higher gears and throttle back to find a gear that is able to get close to the 1200 rpm target.

 

When the grower gets to the field and wants to increase engine rpm to handle working tasks, simply turn Eco off with the Eco button on the throttle control, and the transmission and engine will then shift down and throttle up. The tractor will again target the speed selected via the thumbwheel, and the engine rpm that has been programmed into the cornerpost display for Eco off.

 

This is an excellent way to maximize fuel efficiency on a 5R Utility Tractor.

Load control droop

 

Load control droop allows the operator to control the shift point of the tractor. The goal of auto mode is to prevent the engine pulling down below this preselected operating point by downshifting automatically. It commands an upshift so that the engine speed is above the load control set point (droop) with sufficient torque reserve. It also commands a downshift when the engine speed is pulled down below the load control set point (droop). The load control droop can be set within the cornerpost display in two modes, PTO on and PTO off.

 

The settings the operator can choose from in the cornerpost display are:

 

  • PTO on
    • High droop
    • Medium droop
    • Low droop

 

  • PTO off
    • High droop
    • Medium droop
    • Low droop

 

Selecting high droop minimizes shifting, while selecting low droop provides faster reaction to load.

Load anticipation

 

A load anticipation feature is standard equipment on all tractors equipped with a Command8 transmission. Its primary function is to increase productivity and provide more operator comfort by assisting the operator to handle expected high-load situations by automatically increasing the fuel economy optimal engine speed when working with implements. It can be used in both PTO and hitch activities, and can be turned on or off for each within the cornerpost display.

 

If turned on through the display, load anticipation is activated when:

 

  • PTO turned on – engine speed automatically increases to the maximum engine speed
  • Hitch movement – engine speed automatically increases to 1500 rpm when a hitch movement is detected

 

The load anticipation feature also activates when using PTO or hitch functions programmed within iTEC™ system sequences. 

 

Premium cab with high visibility panorama roof for the ultimate operating experience

The premium cab is designed to provide superior visibility for the ultimate operating experience, especially in front loader applications. This cab includes all of the features of the standard cab operator station plus much more. Some of the key features include:

  • Panoramic sunroof with sliding top shade and pull down front sunshade
  • Factory-installed radio
    • Bluetooth® system ready
    • Satellite capable
  • Deluxe sound system with front-corner-mounted speakers and subwoofer
  • USB port (for sound only)
  • Auxiliary cord connection
  • Additional interior cab light
  • Rear windshield wiper
Premium panorama cab Premium panorama cab
Visibility

Featuring a single-piece front windshield, forward facing visibility has improved by 7 percent for easier loader attachment hookups and easier following of rows in vegetable and other row-crop applications. Upward visibility has improved 80 percent with the panorama roof in the premium cab, providing for easier bale stacking, pallet stacking, and dumping loads into walled trailers.

 

For improved ease of use and visibility in both sunny and adverse weather conditions, the premium cab comes standard with several tools to help get the job done. To shield the operator from the sun on bright days, an easy-to-use sliding overhead sunshade with an integrated front pull-down shade is provided. To provide additional visibility in adverse conditions, such as rain or fog, the premium cab comes standard with a factory-installed rear window wiper, and exhaust vents built into the back of the front-mounted speakers.

Panoramic sunroof with sliding top shade and pull-down front sunshade Panoramic sunroof with sliding top shade and pull-down front sunshade
Sound and radio

Standard factory-installed radio is Bluetooth ready and has satellite capability. The premium cab also offers a deluxe sounds system with front-corner- mounted speakers and a subwoofer behind the seat for enhanced sound performance. The satellite radio capability feature makes it easy for operators to connect the sound system to SiriusXM® radio. The premium cab comes with a Bosch® deluxe radio, and offers both an auxiliary and a USB port to connect custom electronic devices. Using the Bluetooth feature, customers are able to connect to their phones to the radio providing wireless connectivity. Integrated into this deluxe sound system is an additional interior cab light in the bottom of the left-corner-mounted speaker.

Factory-installed radio Factory-installed radio
Bluetooth microphone Bluetooth microphone
Auxiliary cord connection Auxiliary cord connection

Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Incorporated. Bosch is a trademark of Robert Bosch GmbH. Sirius XM is a trademark of Sirius XM Radio Inc.

Improve operator comfort with integrated loader joystick controls
Mechanical loader joystick Mechanical loader joystick
Electrohydraulic loader joystick Electrohydraulic loader joystick

There are two types of loader joysticks available on 5R Tractors: mechanical and electrohydraulic. Whether you select the CommandQuad™ Manual, CommandQuad™ Auto, or Command8™ transmission, gear shifting and directional change is included as base equipment on any 5R Tractor that is equipped with mid selective control valves (SCVs).

  • Both mechanical and electronic joystick options are mounted to the swivel seat.
  • The mechanical joystick is available with either open center or pressure-and-flow compensated (PFC) hydraulics.
  • Gear selection buttons are on top of the joystick for ease of shifting.
  • The operator can press and hold the gear buttons to accelerate quickly through the gears when in multirange selections (BCD or CD).
  • Both joysticks have a reverser button on the side for directional change.
Mechanical joystick with reverser Mechanical joystick with reverser
Electrohydraulic joystick with reverser Electrohydraulic joystick with reverser

Operating a loader tractor has never been easier. Either joystick option makes loader operation extremely comfortable during long days of moving hay bales, stacking pallets, or general loader work.

 

5R Tractors with the CommandARM™ console and electrohydraulic mid SCVs have reassignable joystick functionality. See detailed features for additional information.

Optional CommandARM™

Take command of the 5R Tractor with the optional CommandARM console. Bring the functionality of selective control valves (SCVs), power take-off (PTO) engagement, hitch adjustment, and loader controls to one common place while still having the functionality to swivel the seat. Integrating large tractor technology into the 5R Series, operators will notice common features such as easily identifiable SCVs with color coding as well as the PTO engagement switch.

CommandARM console CommandARM console

CommandARM provides individual access to the most frequently used controls.

  • Engine throttle
  • Transmission controls
  • Electrohydraulic PTO
  • Hitch/SCV controls (up to four rear SCV’s)
  • Primary display unit (PDM)
  • Loader joystick
Standard AutoClutch™ system for clutchless operation
Brake pedals Brake pedals

With AutoClutch, which is standard on all 5R Utility Tractors, the operator no longer has to use the clutch to control braking and re-engagement of the tractor if so desired. The clutch pedal is still on the tractor for those operators that still prefer to manually foot clutch. This provides the ultimate in ease of use, especially in applications where precise control and more stopping /starting is required.

 

AutoClutch allows the operator to bring the tractor to a complete stop without clutching, while at the same time does not overload the engine. It also provides the ability to inch or creep the tractor forward or reverse on a level surface or incline. Being able to inch or creep the tractor is an important tool for more efficient front and rear implement hookups. AutoClutch also provides the ability to accelerate the vehicle back to normal speed when releasing the brake.

AutoClutch settings in cornerpost display AutoClutch settings in cornerpost display

The operator can set the sensitivity setting of the AutoClutch system in the cornerpost display. There are three modes available: 

  • High sensitivity (default mode)
  • Medium sensitivity
  • Low sensitivity
  • Off – temporary setting only that is reset after a key cycle

Low sensitivity would be typically used in transport applications with a towed implement. The low sensitivity ensures that the tractor and implement are stretched for better traction control.

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Key Specs
Engine descriptionJohn Deere 4045 PowerTech™ PWL
Engine displacement4 cylinders: 4.5 L
276 cu in.
Rated engine powerAt 2200 per ISO 97/68/EC: 66 kW
90 engine hp
Maximum engine power
Rated PTO power (hp SAE)At 2100 per SAE: 57.8 kW
77.5 PTO hp
Maximum PTO power
Transmission typeStandard: 16F/16R CommandQuad™ manual
Optional: 16F/16R CommandQuad manual with creeper
32F/16R Command8™
Hydraulic pump rated outputStandard: 96.6 L/min
25.5 gpm
Optional: 117.3 L/min
31 gpm
Rear hitch category (SAE designation)Category 2/1
Base machine weight
Engine specifications
DescriptionJohn Deere 4045 PowerTech PWL
Engine type
Engine familyFJDXL04.5211
Rated speed
AspirationTurbocharged/air-to-air aftercooled
Cylinders linersWet sleeved
Emission level
After treatment type
Displacement4 cylinders: 4.5 L
276 cu in.
Engine performance
Rated powerAt 2200 per ISO 97/68/EC: 66 kW
90 engine hp
Rated PTO power (hp SAE)At 2100 per SAE: 57.8 kW
77.5 PTO hp
Maximum PTO power
Intelligent Power Management (available in transport and/or mobile PTO applications)
Power boost
Maximum engine power
Engine peak torque
PTO torque riseAt 1600 rpm: 36 rpm
Transmission
TypeStandard: 16F/16R CommandQuad manual
Optional: 16F/16R CommandQuad manual with creeper
32F/16R Command8
ReverserStandard: Left hand, electronic
Optional: Joystick reverser
Clutch; wet/dryWet
Creeper16F/16R CommandQuad manual with creeper
Hydraulic system
TypeStandard: Open Center
Optional: Pressure-and-flow compensated (PFC) system
Pump rated outputStandard: 96.6 L/min
25.5 gpm
Optional: 117.3 L/min
31 gpm
Available flow at a single rear SCVStandard: 73 L/min
19.3 gpm
Optional: 100 L/min
26.4 gpm
Available flow at front SCVs
Number of rear selective control valves (SCVs)
Number of mid selective control valves (SCVs)
Number of front selective control valves (SCVs)
Joystick SCV controlOptional
SCV control
Rear hitch
Hitch draft control load sense typeElectrohydraulic
Remote control valves availableTwo, up to four total
Hitch category (SAE designation)Category 2/1
Maximum lift capacity behind lift pointsStandard: 3038 kg
6697 lb
Optional: 3564 kg
7857 lb
Lift capacity at standard frame
Sensing typeLower link
Rear axle differential lock
Drawbar
Drawbar category
Maximum vertical load
Rear power take-off (PTO)
TypeStandard: 540/540E/1000
Engine rpm (at rated PTO speeds)540 at 2100 rpm
540E at 1645 rpm
1000 at 2103 rpm
Multispeed PTO option availability
Ground speed PTO option availability
PTO actuationElectrohydraulic
Front hitch
Category
Electric power
Standard lift capacity
Front power take-off (PTO)
PTO speed
Rear axle
Type
Final drive typeInboard planetary
Differential controlsElectrohydraulic
Axle typeFlanged
Brakes, type and controlHydraulic wet disc
Rear differential lock
Load rating
Front axle
Type
Front axle differential lock
Load rating
Tires
FrontMFWD: 12.4R24 (320/85R24) R1W Radial
Rear18.4R30 R1W Radial
Wheel tread rangeMFWD: 1148-2000 mm
45.2-78.7 in.
Turning radius with brakesMFWD: 3.37 m
11.1 ft
Turning radius without brakesMFWD: 3.7 m
12.1 ft
Tracks
Tread spacing
Drive type
Track width
Midrollers
Steering
Electrical system
Alternator size
Battery options
Working lights
Type of bulb in headlight (Halogen, Zenon, LED)
Type of bulb in beacon (Halogen, Zenon, LED)
dB(A) rating for backup alarm
Total cold cranking amps
Operator station
Rollover protective structure, OOS
Seat
Cab suspension
Instructional seat
Display
Radio
Inner cab volume
dB(A) rating73 dBA
Cab glass area
Safety glass rating
Front visibility
Dimensions
WheelbaseMFWD: 2250 mm
88.6 in.
Overall width
Overall length
Overall height
Drawbar clearance
Front axle center
Approximate shipping weight, Open;CabMFWD: 4450 kg
9811 lb
Weight
Base machine weight
Maximum ballast level
Maximum permissible weight
Capacities
Crankcase oil volume
Fuel tankStandard: 144 L
38 U.S. gal.
Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank
Cooling system
Transmission-hydraulic system
Serviceability
Interval for engine oil change
Interval for hydraulic/transmission oil change
Interval for engine coolant change
Loaders
Loader
Lift capacity at full height
Maximum lift height
Precision AG
Guidance
Telematic
Remote diagnostics
Miscellaneous
Side slope rating
Uphill/downhill slope rating
Country of manufactureAugusta, GA
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