| 2005 - 2008 |
5025 Series | Utility tractor |
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Series map:
5225
5325
56.0hp
67.0hp
Transmission options |
9-speed partially synchronized |
12-speed power shuttle |
24-speed two-speed power shift |
Transmission |
Transmission | John Deere SyncShuttle
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Type | partially synchronized
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Gears | 9 forward and 3 reverse
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Clutch | dry disc
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Oil capacity | 41.2 qts 39.0 L
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Oil type | 122o↔-10oF [50o↔-23oC] | : Hy-Gard | 86o↔-40oF [30o↔-40oC] | : Low-Viscosity Hy-Gard |
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Three gears (1-3) plus reverse in three ranges (A-C). Gears may be shifted on the move using the clutch. Tractor must be stopped, and clutch used, to shift ranges. |
Speeds |
With 16.9-30 rear tires. |
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Transmission |
Transmission | John Deere PowrReverser
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Type | power shuttle
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Gears | 12 forward and reverse
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Clutch | wet disc
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Oil capacity | 46 qts 43.5 L
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Oil type | 122o↔-10oF [50o↔-23oC] | : Hy-Gard | 86o↔-40oF [30o↔-40oC] | : Low-Viscosity Hy-Gard |
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Four gears (1-4) in three ranges (A-C) with reverser lever. Direction may be changed without using the clutch. Gear shifts are synchronized using the clutch. Tractor must be stopped to shift ranges. |
Speeds |
With 16.9-30 rear tires. |
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Transmission |
Transmission | John Deere PowrReverser Hi/Lo
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Type | two-speed power shift
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Gears | 24 forward and reverse
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Clutch | wet disc
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Adds a push-button high-low power shift to the PowrReverser transmission. Gear shifts are synchronized using the clutch. Tractor must be stopped to shift ranges. |
Speeds |
With 16.90-30 rear tires. Reverse speeds are 10% faster than forward speeds. |
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