6E Series Utility Tractors
3 models. Built for utility chores on the farm, ranch or worksite where simplicity, power and durability are requirements.
6135E Utility Tractor
Features
Tire combinations; two-wheel drive (2WD), mechanical front-wheel drive (MFWD) and rear axle – radial tires
OVERVIEW
Front and rear radial tire offerings are available on all models, except for the front tires on the open-operator station (OOS) configurations.
BENEFITS
- Better ride quality
- Better wear characteristics
- Less compaction
- More efficient converting more power to the ground
- Heavy-duty front rims are also available that are capable of additional load and are perfect for roadside mowing or sidehill applications
Loader-ready packages
OVERVIEW
To further the versatility and efficiency of the 6E Tractors and their hydraulic capabilities, the 6Es (excluding 6120EH) can be ordered loader ready. Being able to add a loader to a 6E Tractor makes it an even more capable solution to the various tasks a utility tractor is challenged with.
MECHANICAL JOYSTICK WITH DUAL-FUNCTION MID-MOUNT VALVE
Overview:
For the operator wanting to install a loader on a tractor, two-function and three-function hydraulic mid-mount valves with mechanical joystick are available.
Benefits:
- The operator can operate the loader using a joystick, increasing productivity and maneuverability
- Available for both cab and open operator station (OOS) configurations on all 6Es (excluding 6120EH)
- Quick installation of a loader once the tractor is received
- Improved resale value
NOTE: To field install the single-function lever controls (both two and three function) please refer to the loader Sales Manual and Price Pages.
4.5L (275-cu in.) PowerTech™ engine power and specifications
TRACTOR MODELS AND HORSEPOWER
OVERVIEW
All John Deere 6E Series Tractors feature the reliable and proven 4.5L (275-cu in.) engines. These engines deliver constant power over a wide range of rpm with a power bulge above rated power and excellent torque characteristics.
The 6E Series, while being value-featured and competitively priced, are built with John Deere's long-standing reputation for reliability, durability, and maintainability.
Rated engine horsepower ratings are included for reference to competitor's gross or engine-only power ratings. There are several ratings systems used by other manufacturers. John Deere uses the horsepower-rating standard 97/68/EC, which is widely used in Europe for various regulations.
How is engine-only rated and maximum power determined?
John Deere engineering uses a precise procedure to measure engine-only power levels. The 97/68/EC standard is required in the European Union (EU) as an emission test, so there is some relation to the power a tractor has as a whole functioning unit; however, the procedure requires only that a production engine and radiator are used on a dynamometer test. Use the 97/68/EC horsepower ratings in the above chart to compare to competitor claims of engine-only power.
Benefits of PTO power and power bulge
The John Deere exclusive single-injector control, electronic fuel injection system, and other key engine parts work together to sense engine load and instantly respond as needed to pull through tough spots. This reduces engine rpm fluctuation, resulting in the reduced need to downshift the transmission. Fewer shifts result in fewer ground variations, providing more overall tractor productivity.
To match the engine power characteristics and improve economy of operation, the rated engine speed is 2200 rpm.
FEATURE AND BENEFIT OVERVIEW
High-pressure common rail fuel system
- Higher injection pressures (up to 1896 bar [27,500 psi]), precise variable injection pressure, variable timing control, multiple injections
Four-valve cylinder head
- Crossflow head design provides excellent breathing from a lower-cost four-valve cylinder head.
Turbocharged
- In turbocharged engines, the air is pre-compressed. Due to the higher pressure, more air is supplied into the combustion chamber, allowing a corresponding increase in fuel injection which results in greater engine output.
Turbochargers
- Precisely matched to the power level and application, the 6Es are equipped with a wastegate (to divert exhaust gases) turbo.
Air-to-air intercooling
- This is most efficient method of cooling intake air to help reduce engine emissions while maintaining low speed torque, transient response time, and peak torque. It enables the engine to meet emission requirements with better fuel economy and the lowest installed costs.
Compact size
- 4.5 L (275 cu in.), 4 cylinders
Engine performance
- Power bulge feature
- Increased low-speed torque
- Multiple rated speeds to further reduce noise and improve fuel economy
- Higher peak torque ratings
- Faster torque rise
John Deere electronic engine controls
- Monitors critical engine functions providing warning and/or shutdown to prevent costly engine repairs; eliminates need for add-on governing components; all lowering total installed costs
- Snapshot diagnostic data that can be retrieved using commonly available diagnostic service tools
- Common wiring interface connector for vehicles or available OEM instrumentation packages; solid conduit and T-connectors to reduce wiring stress and improved durability and appearance
- Factory-installed engine-mounted engine control unit (ECU), wiring harness, and associated components; industry standard SAE J1939 interface which communicates with other vehicle systems, eliminating redundant sensors and reducing vehicle total installed cost
Additional features
- Self-adjusting, poly v-fan drive
- Forged-steel connecting rods
- Replaceable wet-type cylinder liners
- 500-hour oil change
Details:
Engine performance
12 forward/12 reverse (12F/12R), 12F/12R with creeper, and 24F/12R PowrReverser™ transmissions
OVERVIEW
The 6E Series PowrReverser transmissions deliver unmatched performance. This transmission is ideal for working in tight areas where forward to reverse shifting is a primary occurrence such as in barns, feedlots, and loader applications.
Producers who operate power take-off (PTO) implements like a rotary cutter or baler will appreciate the additional working speeds with the 24F/12R PowrReverser transmission. High and low buttons are used to make fine adjustments in speed without needing to use the clutch, delivering improved productivity.
The PowrReverser transmission provides 12 forward and 12 reverse speeds. Six well-spaced ground speeds place the operator in the important haying or rotary cutter range of 8 km/h to 20.9 km/h (5 mph to 13 mph). With this transmission, the operator can reach a top speed of 31.5 km/h (19.6 mph). The optional 24F/12R PowrReverser transmission delivers 11 well-spaced ground speeds to match the correct speed for a haying or rotary cutter application with a top speed of 40 km/h (25 mph).
A dash-mounted PowrReverser modulation kit (LVB25727) is available to set the aggressiveness of the forward and reverse shuttle modulation that best fits the application or the operator's comfort level.
OPERATOR CONTROLS
Two levers, one for speed and one for range, with the addition of an electrohydraulic left-hand reverser, provide operators optimum control and maneuverability.
- Range lever (right-hand side [cab], left-hand side [OOS]) selects four ranges (A, B, C, D).
- Gear selection (right-hand side) selects speeds (1, 2, or 3) in the forward or reverse
- Electrohydraulic left-hand reverser allows for quick and convenient shuttle shifting between forward and reverse at any
- High and low buttons are located on the gear shifter for the 24F/12R PowrReverser
- 12F/12R creeper transmission speed control (left-hand side)
BENEFITS
Forward and reverse speeds
All speed gears (1, 2, 3) are fully synchronized for shifting-on-the-go capabilities, putting less wear on the operator and saving time in the field. In the 12F/12R PowrReverser transmission, gears are synchronized for low shifting effort while the operator is doing field or loader work and during transport.
The PowrReverser transmission lineup also consists of a 12F/12R transmission with creeper. The creeper transmission functionality provides an ultra-low speed to match ground speed during tasks such as harvesting high-value crops, particularly vegetables, that are hand harvested.
The high and low speeds on the 24F/12R PowrReverser transmission can be shifted without clutching while the tractor is under load. This makes for quick speed changes when operating a rotary cutter or baler.
To further enhance awareness of reverse tractor motion, a backup alarm can be field installed (BSJ10026).
The ranges (A, B) are not synchronized. This means the tractor must be stopped for the operator to select the range. However, with operator input, the speeds have been well spaced out to minimize the need to change ranges within applications. The ranges (B to C, C to D, and D to C) are synchronized. That allows the operator to shift ranges on the go in transport and high-speed applications like operating a mower-conditioner.
Wet clutch
John Deere has led the industry in the innovation of wet clutches. In this wet-clutch design, five 17-cm (6.7-in.) diameter clutch disks provide optimum clutch modulation for smooth operation; the disks are oil-cooled for a lifetime of service.
The biggest advantage of a wet clutch is its ease of use as the required force to depress the pedal is minimal. Also, with a wet clutch, the need for frequent adjustment and clutch mechanism changeover is eliminated.
Specs & Compare
Accessories and Attachments
Beacon light kit - BLV10120
OVERVIEW:
In certain applications there are some specific lighting needs. Lighting attachments available for the 6E, including various additional working lights and beacon lights.
AUXILIARY CAB WORKING LIGHTS
Round-halogen lights are roof mounted for additional lighting on the front and/or rear of a cab tractor. Each auxiliary work light kit contains lighting for the front or rear; two kits must be ordered for both front and rear lighting.
WORK LIGHTS, REAR-MOUNTED ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)
For operators wanting to add a second rear light to their open operator station (OOS) tractors, adding an additional rear-mounted ROPS light (right-side mounted) provides operators with 55 W of light to the rear of the tractor for increased illumination.
WORK LIGHTS, FENDER MOUNTED
For OOS tractors, two front-facing, fender-mounted lights are available for additional illumination to the front work area. For operators wanting additional lighting for late afternoon and night work, these lights provide more light to get the job done.
BEACON LIGHT KIT
The beacon light kit is for the operator who is required to meet certain requirements for government and commercial applications. The kit consists of a rotating, high-intensity light that rests inside an amber-colored safety lens. A cab interior roof-mounted rocker switch controls turning on and off the light.
Engine Block Heater (110V) - RE227949
ENGINE MANIFOLD HEATER
The engine manifold heater heats up the engine air intake to assist with cold-weather starting. To engage, turn the ignition key to the left and hold for 20 seconds.
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 110 VOLTS
The engine block heater heats up the engine coolant surrounding the engine block. The engine block heater, 110 volts, needs to be plugged into an electrical circuit to be activated. The coolant is pre-warmed prior to the tractor starting, and this fluid warms the engine block to assist in cold weather starting.
Radiator Screen kit field - BSJ10210
Radiator Screen kit field - BSJ10210
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