AKfish
Super Member
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2004
- Messages
- 5,419
- Location
- Alaska
- Tractor
- JD 5115M; JD 110 TLB; JD 4720; Ford 9N; JD X300R
It's amazing the options available less than 4 months later. When I ordered my 5093e in January, couldn't get the buddy seat. Now they're available. I'm sure I could get a field install on it. I would second the telescoping mirrors. I also added the loader lights, really lights the world up in the front during the dark winter months. I loaded up the rears with weights, but no fluid. Haven't had any lightness issues, yet. Air seat is a must, especially for 250lb 6'4" guys like me. Up north here we need block heaters for the sub zero winters. I'm thinking about adding the front tire fenders, I do run a bit down gravel and the rocks do fly.
I LOVE my 5093e, and am waiting for my 567 JD Baler to be delivered (trade in at my dealer, buyer is waiting for his new 569 baler) so I can really put it to use this summer!
They're making the E's with a lot of the M options, now. Hard to see how new tractor buyer's will give a 2nd look at the higher priced M's!!
Some posts here on TBN about retrofitting the buddy seat in the E's. Seems that the mounting holes, etc are on the cab frame and removing the section of plastic allows you to bolt up the seat.
I added the extra rear cab lights this winter, too. Really helps to see just off the rear corners of the tractor when backing up.
Forgot to mention the block heater.. Sure wished that Deere offered a transmission heater. Takes a lot of time to warm that transmission/hydraulics up when it's minus 10F, -20F, -30F....
The fenders keep those rocks down! But, I've been in road gear down the highway or on a gravel road... maybe 6-8 times in 2 years. If you travel a fair bit to get to the field - with a cab - get 'em.
AKfish