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Exploring Commandarm Controls on Deere's F4365 Nutrient Applicator

When you’re preparing for planting season, you know that you need reliable equipment to help you get your seeds in the ground and see the highest possible yield. John Deere has several pieces of machinery that can help you do just that. The John Deere F4365 High-Capacity Nutrient Applicator is one example of a machine that you can count on out in the field, and its CommandARM controls always hit the mark.
 
 
The CommandARM controls on the John Deere F4365 High-Capacity Nutrient Applicator are specifically designed to reduce fatigue. This means no more long, grueling days behind the equipment out in the field. The controls themselves on the CommandARM are also specially made to limit the amount of time it takes to train operators on the machine – they are intuitive and easy-to-use.
 
Let’s take a look at some of the other features of the CommandARM and how they can help you while you work out in the field.
 
Simple Transmission Control
 
The CommandARM controls make it easy to handle the transmission – master application controls allow operators to manage it from the comfort of their seat. Auto-Trac and boom height are also all controllable from the CommandARM.
 
Infinitely Variable Transmission
 
The John Deere F4365 High-Capacity Nutrient Applicator has an infinitely variable transmission, and it can be controlled with the CommandARM. Specifically, operators can easily set speeds according to the terrain conditions as they work.
 
Scroll Wheel
 
The CommandARM has a scroll wheel, which allows workers to easily set the machine’s transport and spread speeds with the flick of a finger. Squeezing the scroll wheel also allows operators to toggle between other functions on the go.
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