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Deere 60G Extended Cab Rancher edition in the Premium XT Limited Trim

PeterG

Senior Member
Just wondering if anyone has ordered this trim package with their machine?

Comfort
Driver memory sets your preferences upon entering the cab
12-way power adjustable heated Nappa leather seat with 3-mode ventilation, Keyless access with push button start, heated pilot controls, power moonroof, power front and side window, power front and rear windows, Harmon Kardon 576 watt audio system with 12 speakers, automatic climate control with Hepa Filters, 11.6" touch screen, folding mirrors, privacy glass, 8 cup and bottle holders, all weather mats, power engine access gate, power door step, luggage rack, and chrome track sprockets.

Safety - Driverfocus
Side warning Bind Spot detection
alerts you to slewing into objects too close to the side of the machine or the bucket
Reverse Auto breaking stops the machine so you don't back into anything
Side Curtain Air bags
Starlink
Heavy duty roll cage with 5 point seatbelt

Performance Group-

Traction control X-mode, wth 1.5" extra ground clearance
5 Speed transmission with highway mode and cruise control
Performance engine 80 hp with turbo upgrade
Tow package with larger cooling capacity (17,000lb tow rating)
Tilt Rotator on stick, with bucket hydraulic quick connect
GPS Grade control digging with Auto Action
4-way adjustable undercarriage suspension

Extended Cab RV package
Adds two more feet behind the seat with power access door, microwave, mini fridge, coffee maker, tool caddy and jump seats.
 

PeterG

Senior Member
Yeah. I just bought a new 2024 car fully loaded, and it's fantastic at all new gizmo . I'm surprised the Heavy equipment companies haven't caught on.
 
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