John Deere N540C
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  • EquipmentPlus mobile app
    EquipmentPlus app home screen
    EquipmentPlus app home screen

    Tank scale weights and meter calibrations can be completed from an Android™ or iOS® mobile device anywhere around the machine.

    Calibrating tank scales
    Calibrating tank scales
    Calibration complete
    Calibration complete

    Tank scale weights can be viewed anywhere within 15.2 m (50 ft). The EquipmentPlus app can also be used to calibrate the tank scales as needed.

    Initial meter calibration
    Select meters to calibrate
    Select meters to calibrate

    Select the meters that toned to be calibrated. Calibrations are recommended every morning or when crops/seed sizes are changed.

    Steps to complete calibration
    Steps to complete calibration

    Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the calibration.

    Press meter calibration switch
    Press meter calibration switch

    Once the catch bags are in place, hold down the meter calibration switch until the number of revolutions is complete.

    Weights of bag for each meter
    Weights of bag for each meter
    Entering the weight of the bags
    Entering the weight of the bags

    Enter the weights of the bags into the app.

    Save meter displacement values (MDV)
    Save meter displacement values (MDV)
    MDV values are updated
    MDV values are updated

    The EquipmentPlus app will calculate MDV based on the number of revolutions and the product weights. Operators can choose to accept the proposed MDV values or not.

     

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  • Integration advantages of Deere tractor, cart, tool and technology
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    To win big in small grains, it takes a seeding solution that superseeds your expectations. John Deere delivers with a complete line of everything you need – and the sizes you want – to seed for success. Air-hoe drills. Commodity air carts. No-till air drills. Openers. Fertilizer attachments. Central commodity systems. Box drills. Plus precision ag technology to stretch your productivity to higher levels. But it’s far more than iron and technology. It’s the exceptional agronomic know-how and unsurpassed dealer support in all phases of production to keep you running. With our latest additions to equipment and openers, our seeding solutions deliver the next-generation performance you need to help you reach the full potential of each seed. That’s our commitment to you.

  • Confidence in rates from row to row with RelativeFlow™ Blockage sensing

    With RelativeFlow Blockage sensing, operators can see the flow of both seed and fertilizer from inside the tractor cab. Sensors on all secondary hoses monitor the relative product flow row to row, giving you a better view of the flow rate of both seed and fertilizer from the cart to the opener from inside your tractor cab. This technology can help you identify any problems before a potential blockage occurs.

     

    RelativeFlow Blockage is available in all run configurations on the following models (all widths):  

    • H500
    • H500F
    • P500
    • P600
    • N500
    • N500F
    • N500C
    • 730LL

     

    RelativeFlow Blockage is compatible with hydraulic drive carts: model year 2014 and newer 1910, all 19,381.5-L (550-bu) 1910 Carts, and C650 and C850 Air Carts.

     

    Below are the Gen 4 display screens for the blockage monitoring system. For complete details and information, see the owner’s manual.

    Blockage monitoring screen on Gen 4 display
    Blockage monitoring screen on Gen 4 display

    The RelativeFlow Blockage sensing chart shows the amount of flow through each sensor on the selected tower. Sensitivity for the blockage system can be adjusted if desired, as shown below.

    Blockage Setup screen on Gen 4 display
    Blockage Setup screen on Gen 4 display

    Blockage warning sensitivity allows the producer to set and change the sensitivity of the sensors to meet their preferences and varying crop/fertilizer types. Increasing the sensitivity means the system is more likely to show a false blockage, while less sensitivity means the system is more likely to miss a blockage.

     

    Multiple run-page alarm behavior options are available for selection.

    Blockage monitoring screen on Gen 4 display
    Blockage monitoring screen on Gen 4 display

    Below are the Gen 4 display screens for the blockage monitoring system on the N500C.

     

    For complete details and information reference, the owner’s manual.

    RelativeFlow Blockage configured run page
    RelativeFlow Blockage configured run page

    The SeedStar™ system run page displays the five major run settings. Clicking on any of the tiles will take an operator to that specific page (shown below).

    Operators can zoom into flow details by meter section when selecting blockage tiles
    Operators can zoom into flow details by meter section when selecting blockage tiles
    Operators can zoom into the row level to access row/sensor information and turn a sensor on/off independently
    Operators can zoom into the row level to access row/sensor information and turn a sensor on/off independently
    Blockage sensitivities and alarm delays are all set up on one easy-to-navigate screen
    Blockage sensitivities and alarm delays are all set up on one easy-to-navigate screen

    Blockage alarm delays can be set up by clicking on the advanced settings button from the blockage set-up screen.

    • A blockage delay is how long a blockage should occur before an alarm is sounded.
    • The blockage alarm reminder is how often the alarm should sound when a blockage occurs.
    • The meter on delay is the time from when the meter is turned on until the blockage sensor should start monitoring for blockage.
    • The meter off delay is the time from when the meter is turned off until the blockage sensor should start monitoring to verify no flow.

    For more detailed information, see the owner’s manual.

     

    Air tools with RelativeFlow Blockage are not compatible with 1910 air carts with ground drive.

     

  • Get into the field sooner and stay longer with high floatation tires

    The N500C offers 33x15.5R16.5 tires standard on all machines, resulting in better floatation and less compaction and allowing operators to get into the field sooner and stay in the field longer. The mainframe is also equipped with walking beams to allow for better ground following.

    500/40R16.5 tires with walking beam
    500/40R16.5 tires with walking beam
    33x15.5R16.5 tires with walking beam
    33x15.5R16.5 tires with walking beam
    31x13.5R15 tires on wing frame
    31x13.5R15 tires on wing frame
    Option code Width Mainframe front tire size Number of tires Mainframe rear tire size Number of tires Wing frame tire size Number of tires
    3610 All 33x15.5R16.5 4 33x15.5R16.5 4 31x13.5R15 4
    3611 All 33x15.5R16.5 4 33x15.5R16.5 4 31x13.5R15 8
    3612 9.5/11-m
    (30/36-ft)
    33x15.5R16.5 4 500/40R16.5 4 33x15.5R16.5 8
    3613 12.2/12.8-m
    (40/42-ft)
    500/40R16.5 4 500/40R16.5 4 33x15.5R16.5 8
    Tire area comparison
    Tire area comparison
  • Electric drives enabling SectionCommand™ system

    For the first time, meter sections are controlled with electric motors. Each meter section has its own electric drive motor. This eliminates the need for a variable-rate drive hydraulic motor or a ground drive wheel. This also enables the SectionCommand system and variable/prescription seeding.

    Electric drive motor on meter
    Electric drive motor on meter
    SeedStar run page showing four sections and prescription (Rx) seeding
    SeedStar run page showing four sections and prescription (Rx) seeding

    Prescription/variable-rate seeding allows growers to apply the right amount of seed depending on predetermined management zones. Four-section SectionCommand has shown a potential seed savings of 4 to 6 percent depending on field size and shape.

    Power generation

    The electric motors are powered by a power take-off (PTO) power generation unit or an onboard hydraulic power generator. Growers can choose either of these options based on their tractor limitations. The on-board system utilizes power beyond, whereas the PTO system frees up hydraulic capacity on the tractor as the PTO powers the generator.

    PTO power generation unit
    PTO power generation unit
    On-board power generation unit
    On-board power generation unit
  • No-till opener seeding with minimal maintenance from the ProSeries™ Opener
    ProSeries Openers
    ProSeries Openers

    The ProSeries Opener is John Deere’s most advanced opener for your seed and separate fertilizer placement. When it comes to seeding precision, consistent seed depth, and uniform emergence in virtually all field conditions, you can superSEED your expectations with ProSeries.

     

    Two of the three daily grease points were removed. The only remaining grease point is a yearly interval. The narrow seed boot travels behind the shadow of the blade, causing less soil disturbance. When attaching the boot to the shank, the bolt has been replaced with a flag pin. Now the flag pin is the wear point, not the casting, reducing overall maintenance. The seed press wheel is also redesigned; it has a narrow profile, a double-wall bearing, and is made of a flexible material. The quick-change blade feature reduces the time it takes to change each blade, saving time and money. Lastly, the seed tab is UV resistant and profiled similar to the trench. There is also the added option of the serrated closing wheel.

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    ProSeries Openers are in base equipment on all N500 and N500F Separate Fertilizer Placement (SFP), N500C, 1990 Central Commodity System (CCS™), and 1590 Air Drills.

     

    The ProSeries Openers:

    • Work not only in no-till conditions, but also in minimum or reduced-till conditions
    • Provide 51 mm (2 in.) of free travel in the opener before spring down pressure takes over
      • Benefit: allows the opener to move over uneven ground conditions and minimize the chance of the gauge wheels bulldozing soil in soft or mellow conditions
      • The opener spring travels a maximum of 203-mm (8-in.) up or 150-mm (6-in.) down before the hydraulics react to uneven seedbeds
  • Improved meter access with new frame design

    The tank on the N500C has been moved up and back to allow for better access to the meters. The blower fan has been relocated to the front of the tank to allow non-obstructed access to all four meters.

    Rear of N500C machine
    Rear of N500C machine
    Relocated blower fan
    Relocated blower fan
    Easy meter access
    Easy meter access

    The updated tank design is also larger. The 9.15-m (30-ft) to 11-m (36-ft) models offer a 3523.9 -L (100-bu) tank. The 12.2-m (40-ft) and 12.8-m (42-ft) models offer a 4228.7-L (120-bu) tank.

    3523.9-L (100-bu) tank
    3523.9-L (100-bu) tank

    Tank cleanout has also been improved. Producers can place a seed box or conveyer under the tanks to empty out excess seed. The tank has been designed so there is minimal seed left in the tank after it has been emptied.

    Cleanout with a seed box
    Cleanout with a seed box
    Cleanout with seed tender
    Cleanout with seed tender

    Calibrating the meters has also been improved thanks to electric drive metering. The N500C is calibrated stationary similar to larger air carts. Catch bags are placed under each meter, and the meters turn a pre-determined amount of revolutions. Catch bags are weighted and entered into the EquipmentPlus app or on the Gen 4 display in order to generate a meter displacement value (MDV).

    Calibrating the meters
    Calibrating the meters
  • Improve seed placement accuracy from the cab with TruSet™ downforce control
    Downforce control from the Gen 4 display
    Downforce control from the Gen 4 display

    TruSet downforce allows operators to set downforce pressures from inside the cab. Downforce can easily be changed by the push of a button as soil conditions very. Proper downforce is directly related to a consistent seeding depth, which leads to improved even emergence, plant density, and maturity.

    TruSet system quick-reference guide
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    TruSet downforce settings:

    A. Select to manually input a value

    B. Select to increase or decrease the target force of the openers

    C. Downforce toggle button: select to enable or disable the downforce

    D. Indicates that the downforce is enabled

    E. Indicates that the downforce is disabled

    F. Indicates that the downforce is enabled but not applying

  • Calibrate from the cab with the John Deere ActiveCal™ system
    ActiveCal initiated on C-Series Air Carts
    ActiveCal initiated on C-Series Air Carts
    ActiveCal initiated on an N500C
    ActiveCal initiated on an N500C

    The more frequently you calibrate your seeding equipment, the more accurate it will be. With ActiveCal, available only from John Deere on the N500C and C-Series Air Carts, you can do all the calibration from your cab to minimize variation in product metering. It takes only minutes, so there’s no need for back-and-forth trips to the cart. ActiveCal is designed to recalibrate itself throughout your work day to give you confidence in changing product weight and weather conditions.

     

    A number of variables, including product weight and changing climate conditions throughout the day, will have an effect on any volumetric metering system; with the John Deere ActiveCal system, calibration can be done from the cab of the tractor, while seeding, to minimize the variation in product metering.

     

    The process to calibrate the implement starts with the Gen 4 4600 CommandCenter™ Display in the work setup page, where the operator defines product types, rates and selects meter rollers. Based on information entered into the work setup page, a preconfigured meter displacement value (MDV) will populate per meter. An initial manual calibration will give the most accurate MDV to start with. However, the preconfigured MDV will be a good starting point for growers who do not wish to manually calibrate.

     

    The operator engages ActiveCal while stationary by selecting the button on the screen and then begins seeding. When enough product has been metered out, typically after about  3.2 to 4.9 ha (8 to 12 acres), the Gen 4 CommandCenter will prompt the operator to stop when convenient to do so. At that time, the data points are calculated and a new MDV with percent difference is displayed on screen. The operator can accept or reject the new MDV. If accepted, the system automatically calibrates to the new MDV. If rejected, the system continues at the previously calibrated numbers.

    Tank scales provide tank weights to ActiveCal system
    Tank scales provide tank weights to ActiveCal system
  • Versatile machine configurations
    N500C with SeedMetering2
    N500C with SeedMetering2
    N500C in the field
    N500C in the field

    The N500C is designed for no-till seeding. The N500C with SeedMetering2 offers accurate volumetric metering in a compact tank-mounted-on-frame design, with the convenience of the Central Commodity System (CCS™) bulk-fill capabilities.

     

    The N500C is available in single- or dual-rank designs, with 9.15-m, 11-m, 12.2-m, and 12.8-m (30-ft, 36-ft, 40-ft, and 42-ft) working widths. The single-rank N500C is available in 38.1-cm (15-in.) row spacing, making for a highly productive soybean seeding machine, while the dual-rank models are available in 19-cm or 25.4-cm (7.5-in. or 10-in.) row spacings. The dual-rank models also feature an optional dual row spacing package, which allows them to seed in their standard spacing or lock-up one rank and seed in 38.1-cm or 50.8-cm (15-in. or 20-in.) row spacings.

     

    The productivity of the CCS comes standard with the N500C. The CCS bulk-fill tanks feature 3523.9-L (100-bu) capacity on the 9.15-m (30-ft) to 11-m (36-ft) models. The 12.2-m (40-ft) and 12.8-m (42-ft) models offer 4228.7 L (120 bu) of capacity to allow operators to seed more acres before stopping to refill.

     

    The N500C features the Pro-Series™ No-Till Openers. With well over one million no-till openers in the field today, this proven opener offers accurate seed placement with the exclusive active hydraulic downforce ground-following system while minimizing moisture loss with its low-disturbance opener design.

Dimensions

Centerline of mainframe wheel support tube to centerline of wing wheel support tubes 3.2 m
10.4 ft
Clearance from rank to rank 134 cm
52.8 in.
Lateral frame clearance, opener to opener 15 in. (38.1 mm) for 7.5-in (19.1 cm) models
From ground to platform ≤ 220 cm
85 in.
From ground to top of lid ≤ 310 cm (122 in.)
Frame Cross members
102x152 mm
4x6 in.
End tubes
51x152 mm
2x6 in.
Hitch
254x152 mm
10x6 in.
From ground to top of safety rail ≤ 322.6 cm
127 in.
Centerframe width 4.6 m
15.2 ft
Road clearance > 17.8 cm
> 7.0 in.
Transport width < 5.64 m
< 18.5 ft
Transport height < 4.50 m
< 14.75 ft
Overall length ≤ 9.1 m
≤ 29.9 ft
From ground to top of lights ≤ 310 cm (122 in.)
Weight before ballast Dual rank - 7.5-in. (19.1 cm) spacing: ≤ 29,800 lb. (13,500 kg)
Dual rank - 10-in. (25.4 cm) spacing: ≤ 26,400 lb. (12,000 kg)
Single rank - 15-in. (38.1 cm) spacing: ≤ 18,500 lb. (8400 kg)