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John Deere S-series

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Main specifications of John Deere S-series:

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Engine power
425 HP - 547 HP
Fuel
diesel
Axle configuration
4x2 76% 4x4 24%
Grain tank volume
10.6 m³ - 14.5 m³
Working width
7.6 m - 10.5 m
Dumping height
4.4 m - 5 m
Capacity
40 t/h - 60 t/h
Operating speed
8 km/h - 30 km/h
Speed
25 km/h - 40 km/h
Characteristics
The specifications are based on the details provided by sellers in their ads on the website. These specifications may vary across different ads for the same model, so we display ranges or versions of these specifications. Be sure to confirm the specifications of a particular unit with the seller.

Description

Load capacity
454 kg
Net weight
16,000 kg - 19,900 kg
Gross weight
1,411 kg - 5,330 kg

Engine

Turbo
11%
Number of cylinders
6 100%
Engine type
in-line
Fuel
diesel
Engine power
420 HP - 547 HP
Number of valves
12 - 24
Engine volume
6,135 cm³ - 13,500 cm³
Speed
25 km/h - 40 km/h

Gearbox

Gearbox type
hydrostatic 65% automatic 14% PowerShift 12% manual 5%

Axles

Tyre size
800/65 R32 34% 680/85 R32 10%
Axle configuration
4x2 76% 4x4 24%
Suspension
hydraulic
Axle brand
BPW
Brakes type
drum 79% disc 21%
Number of axles
2

Cabin and comfort

Board computer
19%
Air seats
12%

Additional options

Air conditioning
19%
Power steering
hydraulic
Interior material
fabric 82% combination 18%
Steering wheel adjustment
by height and reach 88% by height 13%

Multimedia

Autoradio
14%

Optics

Headlights
LED 78% halogen 22%

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John Deere S-series reviews

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Average score of John Deere S-series
4.3
(!) Important: the rating has been formed based on users' ratings and reviews and may reflect subjective experience of usage
3.6
Price
4.8
Reliability
4.1
Maintenance
4.3
Operation
4.6
Convenience
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4.6
Grain harvester John Deere S770
2018 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
So I got some time with the S770 at the dealer lot last week. First off, cab feels a lot nicer than what I'm used to, that new seat and layout, it's way less crammed and everything in there makes sense. All the switches and multi-handle right where I want 'em, except the throttle setup could be better, not a fan of the three-step deal. Still, the overall comfort's up a notch and you can feel that right away.

As for the wiring, John Deere really stepped up. Way better routing compared to some Case machines I’ve run, and less headache chasing shorts. The rest of it is just kinda typical updates-better cab entrance, clean grain elevator is the old style but that’s whatever for me. I do notice a lot of belts around the rear and not in love with that for long-term maintenance, but nothing shocking. All in all, solid improvements but there’s still room for little tweaks here and there.
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4.6
Grain harvester John Deere S770
2019 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Got to try out the S770 recently. The engine has solid power, and it handles full loads effortlessly. I appreciate the sizable cab with a good view, but I found the control layout to be a bit overwhelming initially. It's a reliable machine, but it takes a moment to familiarize yourself with all its functionalities.
4.0
Grain harvester John Deere S770
2023 Year
3.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
3.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
I've had some seat time in the S770 lately. The active yield thing is really handy-calibrating's basically a non-issue now. Makes setup way faster, especially if you're always moving fields. The automation side is cool, sure, but sometimes feels like I could just crank some stuff myself and save the fuss, maybe I'm old school. Ergonomics are solid, the seat swivels just right when watching the auger, you don't have to twist up like before. Some of the electronics can feel like too much tech if you're just wanting to get going and not fiddle. Reliability's been spot on so far, no hiccups mechanically. Service and parts still cost you though-JD never surprises there.
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4.2
Grain harvester John Deere S770
2020 Year
3.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
This combine was an interesting setup. I tried it on a few fields, and while the cab enhancements impressed me, the maintenance accessibility left a bit to be desired. Performance-wise, it handles decently.
4.2
Grain harvester John Deere S770
2020 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
After spending a season running the S770, here's my two cents. It's a solid performer, no doubt. It managed our 16-row heads without issue, adapting well to rolling terrains. However, when comparing it to higher-class combines, there are noticeable differences, such as slightly lower cleaning capacity and unloading speed. Still, it balances these with advantages like manageable fuel consumption and sufficient power for most practical operations. I'd suggest looking closely at your operation scale before committing.

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