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2025 John Deere 660R

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Overview
  • Tool-free removal and attachment with just a few, simple steps
  • Frame design that allows for maximum maneuverability
  • Automatic Mast Latch system for quick change from loader to three-point implements
  • Repositioned leveling links for better visibility
Specifications
Model
660R
Category Name
Agriculture
Year
2025
Sale Type
New
Manufacturer
John Deere
features

2025 John Deere 660RLoader Technology

Our loader technology offerings are designed to enhance the material handling experience of your mid-model year 2022 and newer 6R 110 to 6R 250 Tractors when equipped with the electric joystick and mid-valves. Loader Technology includes the necessary harness, controller, sensors, and hardware to unlock four key features, making your material handling tasks easier and more efficient and taking advantage of the following.

  • Dynamic Weighing System (DWS)
  • Return to Position (RTP)
  • Level to Horizon (LTH)
  • Electronic self-leveling (ESL)

Return to Position (RTP)

Return to Position (RTP) is a convenient feature enables the loader boom and bucket to automatically move to preset positions with ease. Operators can save specific boom upper height, lower height, and two different bucket angles for both settings A and B. To operate turn ON in RTP run page then simply engaging the joystick past a built-in detent, the loader dynamically responds to axis forward, back, left, or right, automatically returning the boom and bucket to the predetermined positions. Setting limits is easy from the RTP run page. To achieve this, set loader to the desired position then press the on-screen button. This function is particularly useful for repetitive tasks such as clearing a wagon, operating in a shed lower than max boom height, or setting a bucket angle for repeated dumping then returning bucket to zero. Additionally, re-zeroing implements is made easy with a dedicated zero button on the Return to Position (RTP) run page.  Custom run pages can be created to incorporate RTP and DWS displays together to match your operating needs.

Dynamic Weighing System (DWS)

Dynamic Weighing System (DWS) feature offers real-time display of the current weight loaded on the loader attachment, such as a bucket, bale spear, or forks. This continuous weight monitoring eliminates the need for the tractor to stop for weighing, enabling the operator to accurately fill the bucket to the desired target weight without interrupting the workflow for a time-consuming weighing cycle. Furthermore, operators can easily record the weight with a simple push of the joystick button.

 

In addition, the DWS enables operators to create and save single material groups, such as bales, feed, or fertilizer, and even set up a material group comprising up to six different materials. The system displays and tracks the selected material group, providing a record of count, minimum, maximum, and average weights. Moreover, the weighing system can register multiple units. For instance, within a single material group, operators can count bales by 1, 2, or 3 during each loading cycle.

 

When operating the material group from the DWS run page, operators can simply select different stored material groups and record the weight as they load. As the weight is recorded, it counts down to zero, and a green checkmark appears next to the material to indicate completion, allowing the process to be repeated until all materials have been added. At any time while the material is being loaded, you can pause that material by selecting a different material then return to it at any time while using the material group. This is great for layering products into a feed wagon by not needing the mixer turned on and avoid over mixing.

The Dynamic Weighing System (DWS) is particularly valuable for use in windy feed yards. It enables operators to weigh lightweight commodities in the shed without the risk of blowing feed across the yard when delicately adjusting the load on the feed wagon to reach a target weight. This capability significantly enhances operational efficiency and helps maintain a clean feed yard environment, especially in challenging windy conditions.

Electronic self-leveling (ESL)

The Electronic self-leveling (ESL) feature ensures that the bucket positioning is maintained at any range of the boom. It can be conveniently activated or deactivated from the RTP run page, offering operators flexibility in controlling the leveling operation. Toggling between ESL and Level to Horizon (LTH) is as simple as selecting the desired leveling operation through the display. Furthermore, ESL is compatible with both self-leveling and non-self-leveling loaders, providing versatility and convenience for operators across different operating conditions and loader configurations. If you find yourself liking NSL loaders at times but require MSL during other loader operations, then maybe LTH or ESL could be right for you?

The loader technology offers several benefits that enhance efficiency and precision in material handling:

  • Faster and easier loading of goods with the Return to Position (RTP) feature, eliminating the need for manual control of heights and angles to navigate around trailers and sheds.
  • On-the-go weighing capability, saving time by eliminating the need to stop for weighing cycles and ensuring accurate loading without returning excessive feed to commodity location.
  • Convenient loading from both sides of the feed wagon and rapid attainment of target weight in the bucket without interruptions waiting for weight.
  • Precise dumping of weight into mixers, minimizing windblown commodity loss on the farm.
  • Automatic bale counting with minimum, maximum, and average bale size, streamlining bale handling operations.
  • Enhanced control and avoidance of spilling goods during transport with the Level to Horizon (LTH) feature, contributing to a cleaner and more organized material handling process.

2025 John Deere 660RSingle-point hydraulic connection to save time

The R-Series Loaders feature a single-point hydraulic connection that saves the operator time when attaching or detaching the loader. This feature also incorporates the connection point for any electrical needs as well as the hydraulic lockout valve. With all hydraulic and electrical connections in one location, installation is quickly completed with the pull of a handle.

2025 John Deere 660RImprove appearance and reduce damage with concealed oil lines

The R-Series Loaders are designed to route the oil lines and hydraulic lines through the boom arm and the torque tube. This internal routing ensures better protection of the lines from external damage and improves the overall appearance of the loader.

2025 John Deere 660R 2025 John Deere 660REasy loader removal and installation using Mast Latching System

New Mast Latch System for the 5R and 6R series loaders makes it easy to attach and detach the loader from the tractor. The system provides easy visual references from both the inside and outside of tractor cab. This feature provides a large pin that is inserted through the mast just above the latching mechanism, providing a quick visual reference from the operator station and during walk around inspections. This pin is attached to the loader with a cable with a convenient storage bracket when the loader is removed. When the loader is attached, the pin provides a sliding handle to assist with alignment and keeping the loader securely attached.

The inside of the loader mast has a new sticker that is easy to see from cab. This offers an indicator for when latched, to rest over the checkmark and provides a lock symbol just above the pin protrusion. The Mast Latch System is a pin and mechanical lever that allows operators to remove or attach the loader with one trip out of the cab.

 

 

2025 John Deere 660REasy service with boom lockout

The R-Series Loaders come equipped with a hydraulic shut-off valve to improve serviceability. When conducting brief service to the loader, close the hydraulic shut-off valve to ensure the loader does not move while operating under the equipment. This feature promotes a safe way to conduct brief maintenance without having to use support stands or removing the loader completely.

2025 John Deere 660RFaster cycle time for mechanical self-leveling (MSL) loaders using false rod cylinders -

The MSL R-Series Loaders utilize a false rod cylinder to improve bucket performance. This bucket cylinder is designed with a smaller displacement of oil required on the head end of the cylinder, which allows the cylinder to function more quickly, decreasing operation cycle time. With the false rod cylinder design, loader applications can work more quickly and efficiently.

key specs
Maximum lift height (A) 4495 mm
177 in.
Lift capacity at full height Measured at pivot (U)
2301 kg
5073 lb
Boom breakout force Measured at pivot (Y)
3235 kgf
7132 lbf
Bucket rollback force capacity At ground-level line (ZZ)
4492 kgf
9903 lbf
Clearance at full height - bucket dumped (C) 3481 mm
137 in.
Dump angle, degrees (E) 60 degree (angle)
Rollback angle, degrees (G) 48 degree (angle)

 

tractor
Model 6145R/M, 6155R/M
Front tire 540/65R30
Rear tire 650/65R42
Front axle configuration MFWD
Wheelbase 2765 mm
108.9 in.
Pump capacity 114 L/min
30.1 gpm
Rated pressure 200 bar
2900 psi

 

loader
Base weight 1674.3 kg
Leveling configuration Mechanical Self Leveling (MSL)
Bucket used Heavy-duty grapple 2450 mm
Heavy-duty grapple 96 in.
Bucket weight 375 kg
826 lb
Lift capacity at full height Measured at pivot (U)
2301 kg
5073 lb
Measured at 800 mm ahead of pivot (V)
2301 kg
5073 lb
Lift capacity at 59 in. (1500 mm) Measured at pivot (W)
2814 kg
6204 lb
Measured at 800 mm ahead of pivot (X)
2645 kg
5831 lb
Boom breakout force Measured at pivot (Y)
3235 kgf
7132 lbf
Measured at 800 mm ahead of pivot (Z)
2822 kgf
6221 lbf
Bucket rollback force capacity At maximum height (VV)
2916 kgf
6429 lbf
At 59-in. (1500-mm) lift height (XX)
4587 kgf
10113 lbf
At ground-level line (ZZ)
4492 kgf
9903 lbf
Dimensions Maximum lift height (A)
4495 mm
177 in.
At full height - bucket level(B)
4255 mm
168 in.
At full height - bucket dumped (C)
3481 mm
137 in.
Overall length (I+F), ft (m) 5.6 m
18.4 ft
Digging depth (H) 81 mm
3 in.
Reach At maximum height (D)
1038 mm
41 in.
At ground level - bucket level (F)
2848 mm
112 in.
Bucket angle Dump angle, degrees (E)
60 degree (angle)
Rollback angle, degrees (G)
48 degree (angle)
Dump angle, ground
118 degree (angle)
Cycle times Loader raise, seconds
3.91 seconds
Loader lower, seconds
2.7 seconds
Bucket dump, seconds
1.81 seconds
Bucket rollback, seconds
1.81 seconds