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A Closer Look At The Highlights Of The John Deere 7210R

A Closer Look At The Highlights Of The John Deere 7210R
When you have a wide array of jobs to tackle out in the field, you want a tractor you can rely on for the long haul. The John Deere 7210R has multiple features that any agricultural professional will appreciate. This tractor comes with a powerful engine, several front hitch options and an e23™ transmission for all of your working needs.
 
Engine
 
The 7210R comes with a PowerTech™ PSS 6.8-liter engine with dual turbochargers. It delivers up to 210 horsepower, meaning it can take on even the most rugged, challenging terrain.
 
Generation 4 CommandCenter™
 
The John Deere 7210R comes with the Generation 4 CommandCenter, which allows operators to keep an eye on the inner workings of the machine directly from the display. The CommandCenter offers intelligent warnings, context-based help, and custom-defined views.
 
CommandView™ III Cab
 
The CommandView III cab provides the utmost visibility to the operator for efficiency and safety on the job. It comes with a ComfortComand™ seat with air suspension, plenty of behind-the-seat storage, and a passive noise reduction system. There are also 12-volt outlets for power, a hitch control lever lock, and a tilt/telescoping steering wheel.
 
Triple-Link Suspension Plus
 
With Triple-Link Suspension (TLS™) Plus, the John Deere 7210R has a fully integrated, self-leveling front suspension system. It uses a hydro-pneumatic self-leveling system to ultimately improve productivity and the overall ride.
 
Cooling System
 
All 7R Series tractors come with an increased front area (IFA) cooling system. It uses a pull-style fan to improve overall cooling efficiency. In addition, it reduces fan noise when a large amount of power is being used, or while heavy loads are being utilized.
 
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