TYM Tractors T754 compares to John Deere 5075E

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TYM Tractors! T754 vs John Deere 5075E Tractor. Come along as we explore the TYM T754.
TYM Tractors! New Kid on the block? Not really. TYM has been making tractors over 50 years and they sell farm equipment around the world. The TYM T754 Tractor Cab model compares head to head with the John Deere 5075E cab tractor; however, at a much better price point, with many more standard features, and with a better warranty. I will concede that John Deere is a much more developed company in the USA, but TYM is on the same level as John Deere worldwide. TYM Tractors is South Korea's largest tractor manufacturer and one of the largest manufactures of farm equipment in the world. The John Deere (JD) 5075E is made in Pune, Maharashtra, India, so both tractors are made overseas.
The TYM T754 comes in with 74 engine horsepower while JD comes in at 73. The TYM T754 has a rated 64.1 PTO HP while the JD 5075E has only 57.6 rated PTO horsepower. Both tractors come at almost the same weight with only a few hundred pounds difference. Both can be made heavier with loaded tires, suitcase weights, and wheel weights. Both TYM and JD have similar Hydraulic flow rates at 16.1 and 17.5 respectively.
Both tractors offer power shuttle shift transmission as an option, but TYM offers the 16 Forward/16 Reverse transmissions in both Power shift and Standard shift assuring the correct speed for your needs. The John Deere 5075E comes up short here with only a 9F/9R Standard shift transmission and a 12F/12R Power Shift. Having these extra gears really comes into play while using the tractors in many applications such as hay production. More gears mean getting the right speed with better fuel efficiency. This translates in all applications such as mowing, tilling, and loader work. The TYM transmission allows for the tractor to creep whereas the JD 5075E has an optional 9F/9R creeper transmission which limits upper speeds. The TYM T754 is just a better setup in the transmission arena no matter if you go Power or Standard Shuttle Shift. Common Complaints on John Deere’s 5075E review page is, weak for a 75hp tractor, terrible fuel efficiency, and small fuel tank. Having the extra gears in the TYM T574 allows TYM to bypass all these problems.
Even though the hydraulic power flows are close to the same, TYM comes through again offering more standard features at a better price point. The TYM T754 category II 3-point hitch lifts more and comes standard with two rear remotes with an optional OEM factory 3rd rear remote. The JD 5075E only comes standard with one rear remote having a factory option of only one extra remote. This fact is a huge oversight for the John Deere 5075E. Tractors in this size range almost always use implements requiring at least two remotes with many requiring three. Having these rear remotes added later will come at a steep price so having more standard features is just a better position.
The overall dimensions of a tractor have a huge impact on how it handles terrain and how comfortable the tractor operates. A longer wheelbase will cause a tractor to ride smoother across rough fields and almost never have bad side effects on operations. The TYM T754 will provide a better ride with more stability coming in at 86.1 inches of wheelbase vs the JD 5075E coming in at 80 inches of wheelbase. Inches matter in tilt and roll of a tractor’s stability.
In the standard loader arena, John Deere is not even in the same ballpark as TYM’s capacities for the same class tractor. The JD 512 Non-Self Leveling loader lifts 2453lbs to full height at the pivot points, whereas, the T754 TX75 Self Leveling lifts 3233 pounds. TYM T754’s TX75SL breakout force is 5335 pounds. John Deere 5075E’s 512NSL loader breakout force is 4781 pounds. Scanning through the data provided by both companies leaves John Deere falling short in this area too.
Having seat time in both tractors, I can tell you the TYM T754 is a much smoother tractor to operate. The four-cylinder Deutz engine has much less vibration than John Deere’s three-cylinder engine. The cabs are just about equal in every way as to creature comforts. Both have great visibility and very nice seats. I do feel that the controls feel better placed in the John Deere, but not to the point it would matter. This is also based on my body size and therefore is subjective. Other people may find the TYM controls better placed.
Looking at the two tractors head to head, I find the TYM T754 a better value all the way around over the John Deere 5075E. It has more features, more capacity, better warranty, and a lower price point. John Deere is a bigger company, but TYM has added millions of dollars’ worth of capacity in the United states putting in a new parts warehouse and always improving their large assembly plant in Wilson, NC. Set on both tractors before you buy just for a color!
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