Great job explaining the differences between the 5E and 5M. I wish I would've seen videos like yours before I bought my 5E last year from my local dealer. You're able to explain things about the equipment that my dealer lacked the experience and knowledge on. Keep up the good work!
I love my 5m but it feels like 5E have more pull power and it more easy to drive one thing I love about the 5E more options on it I change my 5E into rake plower but I see what it can do and thanks mate for the vid I learn very much for this tractor hope there more so I can learn more about it 👍 and g'day mate form Australia
The 5E economic trim level at a 20 percent discount over the higher M trim comes with a full power train warranty, but the M doesn’t. Let that sink in would be buyer.
JD and Kubota have raised the price so high they priced me out. These M tractors are way up there in price , like 90,000 for 5075 cab...... OVER THE MOON !
It's just a shame that JD doesn't offer hydro static tranny's on this series of tractor. I have long been a huge for of hydro static transmissions they just last and last and never need adjustments and they make the tractor so much more maneuverable in general!
What are you doing in the woods that you need that much of a tractor for? I've come to the realization that perhaps a very small tractor (such as an open station 1 or 2 series tractor) might have a place next to the larger tractor in my life, just because the small tractor can get into really confined tight areas (like in the woods) where the larger tractor just does not fit well.
I was pricing out a new 5055e with the creeper option and the creeper option for a 9x3 transmission is listed as a dealer installed option. I called the service center at my local deere dealer and they didn't know if it could be added but said probably not, but they were not really confident in their answer
I had a creeper gear added at the dealership to my 5065e a number of years ago. They did a fine job, but it obviously depends on the skills at the dealership.
It does to some people who live in the USA and prefer to buy products made in the USA. Personally, I buy the best product that suits my needs and budget with little regard for where it was made... unless there is a tie in suitability and cost, then I'll always go with the one made in the USA.
Great job explaining the differences between the 5E and 5M. I wish I would've seen videos like yours before I bought my 5E last year from my local dealer. You're able to explain things about the equipment that my dealer lacked the experience and knowledge on. Keep up the good work!
I could explain it easier than him. E tractors are for playing M and R series are for actual work.
Yes he's done good building this channel. He's good at what he does. To bad there won't be anymore videos from him.
Please include interior review
I love my 5m but it feels like 5E have more pull power and it more easy to drive one thing I love about the 5E more options on it I change my 5E into rake plower but I see what it can do and thanks mate for the vid I learn very much for this tractor hope there more so I can learn more about it 👍 and g'day mate form Australia
I love my 5M
The 5E economic trim level at a 20 percent discount over the higher M trim comes with a full power train warranty, but the M doesn’t.
Let that sink in would be buyer.
Great outro by the way!
Does the M series include a Horn? My 2024 5075E Premium Cab does not include a horn, but it has a useless go home lighting button.
JD and Kubota have raised the price so high they priced me out.
These M tractors are way up there in price , like 90,000 for 5075 cab...... OVER THE MOON !
It's just a shame that JD doesn't offer hydro static tranny's on this series of tractor. I have long been a huge for of hydro static transmissions they just last and last and never need adjustments and they make the tractor so much more maneuverable in general!
Own the 5075E open station spent to much time in the woods don't want keep replacing glass great tractor
What are you doing in the woods that you need that much of a tractor for? I've come to the realization that perhaps a very small tractor (such as an open station 1 or 2 series tractor) might have a place next to the larger tractor in my life, just because the small tractor can get into really confined tight areas (like in the woods) where the larger tractor just does not fit well.
A dedicated video on a 5M OPEN STATION tractor would be quite helpful .
I have a 5055e with a 9x3 transmission. Can I add the creeper gear option or is it only an option from the factory?
iam pretty sure it is only possible from factory.
I was pricing out a new 5055e with the creeper option and the creeper option for a 9x3 transmission is listed as a dealer installed option. I called the service center at my local deere dealer and they didn't know if it could be added but said probably not, but they were not really confident in their answer
I had a creeper gear added at the dealership to my 5065e a number of years ago. They did a fine job, but it obviously depends on the skills at the dealership.
Why did they do away with the 5r?
How much more on price is the M?
I’m pretty sure the 5075M is a 3 cylinder.
All of the m models are 4 cylinders I think
are these new for 2024
Doesn’t the 5075m have the 3 cylinder engine as well.
It does
I was going to comment this as well but I saw you did.
Would need more information on 5130M
5E made in India. 5M made in USA. Does this matter??
It does to some people who live in the USA and prefer to buy products made in the USA. Personally, I buy the best product that suits my needs and budget with little regard for where it was made... unless there is a tie in suitability and cost, then I'll always go with the one made in the USA.