New Branson 5520C

   / New Branson 5520C #1  

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Big Tex tractor just released a video for the new Branson 5520C with some changes versus the other 20 series.

Things to note:

- Transmission with 4 ranges and easier to get in gear
- Regen button, which means DPF. (Wondering how Branson did that with a mechanical engine)
- Slightly tweak on the exhaust rounting
- Improved door locks
- Improved loader joystick cable routing, which makes it smoother and easier to use

 
   / New Branson 5520C #2  
Very interesting. I might have to stop by and get a closer look one day. Thanks for sharing!
 
   / New Branson 5520C #3  
That is interesting. It looks like some kind of straight through muffler on the tailpipe? It is noticeably swelled in that area. Interested in seeing how they're initiating the manual regen and any differences in the DPF filter due to that. Also, the narrator mentioned the float on the FEL like it was a "new" feature? I thought they all had float already. Mine does. Glad to see 2 rear remotes on it.

Looking forward to your input K5, when you get to see one.
 
   / New Branson 5520C #4  
That is interesting. It looks like some kind of straight through muffler on the tailpipe? It is noticeably swelled in that area. Interested in seeing how they're initiating the manual regen and any differences in the DPF filter due to that. Also, the narrator mentioned the float on the FEL like it was a "new" feature? I thought they all had float already. Mine does. Glad to see 2 rear remotes on it.

Looking forward to your input K5, when you get to see one.

That was Leon, the owner of BigTex. I am not sure why it came across the way it did about the float because I know he knew the loaders come with float. I will try to get by there tomorrow afternoon as I need to go to Dallas tomorrow. I will take some pictures.
 
   / New Branson 5520C #5  
yes so he mentioned the float because he wanted to make sure people knew that even though they changed out the joystick controls it still had the float feature, that and also for new tractor owners, to let them know it has that feature as well
 
   / New Branson 5520C #7  
Okay, I stopped and checked out the new 5520C and have some thoughts. First I will say it is a very nice tractor with a lot of added features that should perform well.

The price point is around $33,000 for Shuttle cab and around $35,000 for HST cab.

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Eric, I drove the tractor and the range transmission is synchronized. It is a H pattern shifter that is comfortable to reach.

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The cab had plenty of room and is very comfortable.

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Now I will give you my take on how they are doing the regen. This is a theory as they have not released the service bulletins yet. There is not a computer control module that I could find anywhere. It seems to be using the data recorder as the triggers to let the operator know a regen needs to take place. The DOC is the same setup as it has been.

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The operator gets the light telling him to regen so he parks the tractor, brings RPM up to high setting and pushes the regen button.

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Then he lets it do it's thing. The button activates a butterfly control motor located on the tailpipe just before the last turn. This would restrict the exhaust some holding heat in the filter allowing it to get up to the proper temperature. It would remain closed or maybe even modulate to maintain somewhere close to whatever temperature they deemed necessary, until the exhaust pressure differential gets back in line. Then it would go back to normal operation.

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Again, I do not fully understand the process but this is all I could come up with. Maybe y'all have a better idea. :confused3:

The only thing I did not care for is how everything is cable controlled. Loader valve, rear remotes, clutch and brakes all cables. I personally prefer mechanical linkages. This is the brake cable.

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Hope y'all enjoyed this review as much as I enjoyed checking this beast out. My wife might shoot me but man I would like to have one! :laughing:
 
   / New Branson 5520C #8  
Thanks for the review K5.

Will be interesting to get some field reports from new owners when they start getting out there in the wild.
 
   / New Branson 5520C #9  
Thanks for the great review K5. Is that the Differential Lock heel pedal that's black on the right side of the operators station?
 
   / New Branson 5520C #10  
No problem guys, I enjoyed giving it the once over.

Yes Sir Bob, that is the differential lock. Not sure where it will be located on the HST model.
 

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