2025 John Deere 2630 Series 2633

2025 John Deere 2630 Series 2633

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  • Year 2025
  • Make John Deere
  • Model 2630 Series
2025 John Deere 2630 Series 2633

2025 John Deere 2630 Series 2633

2025 John Deere 2630 Series 2633

  • Perfect for medium to heavy soils, seedbed prep, residue sizing/incorporation
  • Features John Deere TruSet™ Tillage Technology
  • Radial Tire Option
  • Knife-edge Rolling Basket
  • Extended-Life Bearing

Features may include:

2630 Series includes disks for light, medium, and heavy-duty tillage

The John Deere 2630 Series offer three disk models that provide a wide range of variety for all tillage applications.

Different blade options for soil penetration and residue sizing

John Deere's 2630 Series Disks offer different blade options for soil penetration and residue sizing.

230-mm (9-in.) blade spacing available for 2633 Disk

The 2633 Dual-Purpose Disk comes equipped with front solid- or cutout-spherical blades and rear solid spherical disk blades with 230-mm (9-in.) spacing. The base blade size is 610 mm x 5 mm (24 in. x 0.197 in.).

230-mm (9-in.) spacing, front and rear
  • Good for seedbed preparation and chemical incorporation in medium to heavy soils
  • Works well in primary tillage in light to medium soils
  • Provides good residue-handling capability
Easily tension disk gang bolts

John Deere's 2630 Series Disks provide an innovative approach to tension disk gang bolts.

Variety of residue managing solutions available

As crop yields increase, so does the amount of residue after harvest. The John Deere 2633 and 2635 Disks provide operators with a disk that can be set to prepare a seedbed for planting or set to bury and size tough residue in primary tillage applications.

Mechanical wing control increases frame levelness for five-section disks

John Deere’s mechanical wing control helps producers keep their frames level for five-section disks. Mechanical wing control is included in base equipment for all five-section 2630 Series Disks.

With this feature, a large spring is placed in the wing frame on each side of the disk. As the pivot point in the wing starts to raise, the spring presses against that point to keep the disk level through tough field conditions.

The red circles in the following image illustrate the area of the disk where the large spring is placed in the wing frame.

John Deere mechanical wing control is an industry-exclusive feature. A five-section disk without mechanical wing control can show up to 75-mm (3-in.) of depth inconsistency across the wing frame.

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