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The Key Features of the John Deere 2510L

The Key Features of the John Deere 2510L

The John Deere 2510L is designed to fit the needs of those in the market for a solution to evenly distribute liquid fertilizer. This machine can also be directly connected to John Deere Section Control, the GreenStar™ Rate Controller, and GreenStar 3 2630 Display. This gives you as the operator even more application precision with minimal overlap.

Large Tank Capacity
The John Deere 2510L has a tank that can hold more than 1,000 gallons of liquid fertilizer. Its large size means less time spent going back to fill up, ultimately boosting productivity out in the field.

Hydraulic Wing Kick
This feature reduces crop damage by eliminating the dipping that can cause it while the machine is turning. When the operator lifts the toolbar during a turn, the wings automatically kick upward to reduce their distance from ground to toolbar.

Hydraulic Wing Down Pressure
The John Deere 2510L has hydraulic wing down pressure, which applies constant down pressure on the wings of the machine for consistent depth and application.

Flex Hinge Design
The side-fold flex hinge enables 8-degree below-level and 15-degree above-level travel on the side fold. It also gives operators 5-degree up and down on the vertical-fold. With this hinge, the machine is consistently in contact with the ground, even on uneven terrain.

John Deere GreenStar Rate Controller
The GreenStar Rate Controller comes standard on the John Deere 2510L. This means that the GreenStar Display can be integrated with the liquid system of the machine. In turn, operators have automatic rate control, field documentation, map-based prescriptions, and John Deere Section Control. With Section Control, operators can reduce overlap and ultimately lower input costs. When system pressure is monitored on the GreenStar Display, operators don’t have to monitor their progress on a manual gauge.

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