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5 Reasons To Invest In The John Deere X758 Signature Series Tractor

If you’re in the market for a new or used tractor, by now, you know John Deere has a wide selection available – but how do you choose from its array of efficient, reliable tractors?

One model you might want to consider is the John Deere X758 Signature Series Tractor. Here are five features that will have you confident in investing in this tractor.

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1. Full length welded steel frame

The X758 Signature Series Tractor has a full-length, welded C-channel steel frame. This gives it the strength it needs to handle heavy equipment around the farm. Its frame side rails are formed from a 7-gauge, 0.18-inch steel for additional strength and durability. It also has a front bumper and weight bracket composed of steel.

2. Four-wheel drive

This tractor has full-time four-wheel drive for the utmost traction while you’re driving around the farm. It also has extreme maneuverability and makes trimming dramatically easier. Four-wheel drive front wheel motors are powered by pressurized hydraulic fluid. Additionally, the front-wheel drop axles provide extra tight steering capability, improved ground clearance and speed-reduction gearing.

3. Two-wheel steer hydrostatic transaxle

The X758 has a two-wheel steer hydrostatic transaxle, which is designed for a wide variety of ground-engaging applications. Additionally, users have maximum control of ground speed, and they can use the tractor for commercial mowing. A differential lock provides power to both rear wheels for more traction.

4. Hydraulic power steering

This tractor has hydraulic power steering, which gives the user effortless control. Because it has automotive-like control, users experience less fatigue while accomplishing more on the farm. In full-time four-wheel drive, it has a turning radius of 25 inches and an uncut circle radius of 28 inches.


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