5025 series??

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The Euro Deere 5020 series is a hi-bred built at Mannheim. It has a frame like the 6000,but with a smaller size like the 5000 series. Interesting looking tractor idea. Make a dandy haying/loader tractor.
 
/ 5025 series?? #22  
I am an engineer for Deere supplier that makes the SCV's for the 4710 and the Fifty-Twenty series. We have been producing a new 3 spool SCV for the 4710 (or 4020 I guess) for a couple of months now.
Deere will go into production with the new line (5025) in November. You can figure they will be available in the December time frame. I won't go into details, but there will be a new electro-hydraulic SCV and new mid and rear mount 2 and 3 spool SCV's. I have seen a test tractor that was intentionally mis-labled. I would have gotten to play on it, but it was almost out of fuel /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 
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Any idea why frames haven't been used much on tractors? I would think that would make clutch jobs easier to still have a rolling chasis with the engine out. No more breaking it in half. I realize you don't build something just to make one particular job easier to do but there must be some other advantages to the frame?
 
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What is a Electro-hydraulic SCV? My guess is that it is actuated with an electric motor instead of a mechanical lever? Similiar comparison the electric vs manual transfer case on a 4wd pickup. What benefit does this provide? Operator convience?

Some of the larger deeres have the electro hydraulic SCVs.
 
/ 5025 series?? #25  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( What benefit does this provide? )</font>

Less prone to sticking... can be fine tuned... Could be even more ergonomic... easier to add additional functions... cool...
 
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Anybody heard anything else on these?
 
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Anyone get information about new 5025 tractor???
Transmission is made by Yanmar such as 5020,5010
 
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Here are a couple pics (thanks to www.toytractorshow.com and one of its viewers) of the new 5025 series front end. So far the main differences are the new 4 & 5 cylinder Teir II engines, new hood and some other minor changes

Picture 1
Picture 2

MikePA: Changed inline pics that were wider than 640 to links.
 
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>thanks Robert

But you have only front part pic, don't you have whole tractor pic?
 
/ 5025 series?? #31  
The whole tractor pic is in the other 5425 thread in this forum.
 
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Build and price is available this morning. All options on a 5525 around 55K list.
 
/ 5025 series?? #33  
Will the Power Reverser still be mounted on the lower left hand side of the instrument panel or on the steering column?
My dealer does not know and will not see these tractors until mid December- if then.
 
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From the press release on the John Deere site it appears that the PowrReverser will be mounted on the left side of the steering column.
 
/ 5025 series?? #35  
Deere was supposed to start production last week. They delayed it a week. They SHOULD be producing them now.
 
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The PowrReverser is on the steering column now, plus they've made the loader control the same as the one on the 110TLB.

I played with these a couple weeks ago!!! The new John Deere engines are great. The increase in Torque is incredible!!
 
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Is the 4 cylinder in the 5425 and 5525 new? I guessed it was the same 4045 engine just upgrade fuel system to meet tier II emissions.
 

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