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What is machine sync?

What is machine sync?

Machine Sync guides an approaching grain cart tractor to a predetermined “Home” position for unloading. The control of tractor speed and direction of travel is then given to the combine operator. As the combine continues to harvest, the combine operator can engage the unloading auger, filling the grain cart.

How accurate is SF1?

For example, the SF1 signal has a 15-minute pass-to-pass accuracy of 23 cm (9 in.) 95 percent of the time.

How many gears does a John Deere 6420 have?

more John Deere 6420 specifications… Three gears (1-3) plus reverse (R) in four ranges (A-D). Directional, gear, and range changes are synchronized and may be shifting while moving by using the clutch. Optional creeper adds an additional nine forward and three reverse speeds for a total of 21-forward and 7-reverse.

What kind of transmission does a John Deere tractor have?

Continuously-variable transmission with built-in creeper and left-hand reverser lever. Speed-adjusting dial sets the maximum speed for each band. Setting maximum speed of Band 1 to less than 2 KPH (1.3 MPH) engages creeper mode. Only available on cab tractors.

How many gears does a syncroplus power reverser have?

The SyncroPlus Power Reverser adds a fourth gear in the place of reverse, and includes a left-hand reverser lever, for 16 forward and reverse speeds. With 18.4×30 R1 rear tires. Four gears (1-4) in four ranges (A-D) with reverser lever.

What kind of suspension does a John Deere 6420 have?

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When was the John Deere 6420 tractor made?

The John Deere 6420 is a 2WD or 4WD utility tractor manufactured by John Deere in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany from 2002 to 2006.

Continuously-variable transmission with built-in creeper and left-hand reverser lever. Speed-adjusting dial sets the maximum speed for each band. Setting maximum speed of Band 1 to less than 2 KPH (1.3 MPH) engages creeper mode. Only available on cab tractors.

The SyncroPlus Power Reverser adds a fourth gear in the place of reverse, and includes a left-hand reverser lever, for 16 forward and reverse speeds. With 18.4×30 R1 rear tires. Four gears (1-4) in four ranges (A-D) with reverser lever.

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Ruth Doyle