2025 John Deere 220R Base
- Year 2025
- Make John Deere
- Model 220R
2025 John Deere 220R
- Compatible with 2032R and 2038R tractors
- Quik-Park™ mounting system for easy on, easy off in minutes
- Quik-Change bucket system allows fast attachment changeovers
- Mechanical Self-Leveling (MSL) Loader option with 1,377 lb (626 kg) lift capacity
Features may include:
Quik-Park™ loader mounting systemThe 220R loader is designed to easily attach to and detach from the tractor without tools.
The parking stand is attached to the mast and lowers into position by moving the joystick to the raise position once the latches are opened to allow the loader to move to the park position.
Quik-Change attachment carrierThe Quik-Change attachment carrier allows one person to quickly change attachments without the use of tools. Simply roll the attachment back with the boom slightly off the ground, remove the retaining pins, and then roll the attachment forward and lower to the ground.
This CUT Carrier is base equipment on the 120E and 120R loaders.
To connect to another attachment simply align the attachment carrier with the hooks of the attachment, raise the boom for the carrier to engage the hooks of the attachment and rollback the attachment carrier.
Then install the retaining pins and the carrier is ready to work.
This provides a very effective means of changing attachments without having to purchase an option to facilitate changing attachments.
End-of-pin lubrication on cylinder and pivot pins allows easy access for servicing grease pointsThe pivot pins are made with a unique offset head design to eliminate cross-pins and cotter pins to retain the pin. Instead, the pin is held in place with a nut, which is very simple to install as it eliminates any alignment issues. The offset head of the pin prevents rotation of the pin and reduces pin wear.
A lubrication groove in the cylinder pin provides a path for grease to ensure proper lubrication of the cylinder pin and long life.
End-of-pin lubrication allows easy access for servicing grease points, which are visible from the side of the loader.