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Thursday, 12 March 2026 07:55

John Deere Introduces 8R and 8RX Tractors

Written by  Mark Daniel
The new models meet growing customer demand for higher horsepower. The new models meet growing customer demand for higher horsepower.

John Deere has announced the launch of three new models in both 8R and 8RX formats, featuring additional higher horsepower (HHP) options and improved performance, manoeuvrability, and versatility.

Available for more than 30 years, the manufacturer has used customer input to continually improve the popular and versatile lineup, now expanded with new options of 440, 490 and 540 horsepower, to meet growing customer demand for higher horsepower.

The new models are powered by the JD14 engine, which provide maximum power when engaging the Intelligent Power Management system (IPM), delivering from an additional 40hp at 1900rpm to max horsepower at 1700rpm, enabling up to 634hp for the most demanding applications of hydraulic, PTO, transport or electrical offboarding. An engine brake option is said to provide additional stopping power, particularly in transport scenarios.

Additional updates include an independent link suspension on the front axle that supports a fully loaded front hitch and incorporates roll control for improved road performance, capable of transport speeds of up to 60kph. A front hitch and front PTO option is available, increasing the productivity of the tractor across all operations. The rear hitch has a 10,880kg capacity to lift heavier and wider implements, and hitch active downforce maintains a constant depth with hitch-mounted implements.

As part of the new updates, options for transmission controls in the cab, include CommandX, CommandX Plus and CommandX Pro. Push button start gives operators the ability to control who can start the tractor by requiring a personalised PIN number.

The 8 Series tractors offer the electric variable transmission (EVT) now with a 60kph option, allowing farmers to set a speed and manage engine performance, delivering productivity and efficiency in the field. This transmission also allows electric power offboarding, meaning operators don’t need to worry about PTO or hydraulic power generators for electric drive planters, using a simple one-plug connection enables power to their planter from the tractor.

Precision handling is a key benefit of the new 8 Series tractors, with a tight turn radius and Reactive Command Steering improving manoeuvrability.


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Reactive Command Steering means the wheel automatically returns to centre. It includes three settings for customised steering preferences and, along with the narrow and nimble frame design, improves the turning radius and ease of operation in these high horsepower tractors.

Additional features that enhance the operator experience include new engine throttle controls, a convenience display for easy access to adjust radio, air conditioning, seat, and phone control, an integrated wireless charging phone holder and a two-way independent electric armrest.

The new 8 Series tractors are autonomy-ready and come fitted with the G5PLUS display for access to precision ag technologies such as AutoTrac Turn Automation, AutoTrac Implement Guidance and AutoPath. They are also Machine Sync ready and feature optional JDLink Boost satellite connectivity to help ensure reliable capture of field and machine data. These features, in conjunction with John Deere Operations Center and Equipment Mobile, enable customers to manage their machine and field operations in the palm of their hand.

Like the High Horsepower 9RX, engine oil, coolant and hydraulic oil sight gauges are placed at eye level so fluids can be quickly checked, leading to a quicker start each day. The hydraulic oil interval increases from 1500 hours to 2000 hours, allowing longer periods of operation between service intervals. The battery disconnect and jump start point are on the door side for improved accessibility.

www.deere.co.nz 

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