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John Deere 6 Series Utility Tractors in Canada: Reviews, Specs & Model Guide

A year-round utility platform for real farm work

John Deere positions the 6 Series as a “year-round powerhouse”—versatile, powerful, and built to handle work across seasons. 

On this page you can compare the three families—6E, 6M, and 6R—based on practical differences that show up in daily use: power range, transmission choices, hydraulics, loader suitability, and the features owners care about after a full season. 

6E Utility Tractors: straightforward capability in the 105–135 HP range

The 6E lineup is presented as a set of models built for utility chores where simplicity, power, and durability are the priorities. 

John Deere lists these 6E models on the series page:

  • 6105E (105 HP)

  • 6120E (120 HP)

  • 6135E (135 HP) 

Configuration and driveline options (what the page emphasizes)

Across the 6E models, Deere highlights choices like cab or open station (model-dependent), 2WD or MFWD, and PowrReverser transmission options on the listed models. 

6M Utility Tractors: visibility, connectivity, and up-to-20 HP IPM boost

The 6M section emphasizes a mix of manoeuvrability, loader-friendly design, and feature packages that scale with model choice. Example highlights shown for 6M models include:

  • Redesigned sloped hood to improve visibility for loader work

  • Factory-installed JDLink™ modem

  • Up to 20 HP boost with Intelligent Power Management (IPM)

  • 94-inch wheelbase on certain models for tight-space manoeuvring 

 

Transmission and hydraulics: where buyers should actually compare

In the “Compare our 6M Utility Tractors” table, Deere lists multiple transmission choices (including PowrQuad/AutoQuad/CommandQuad/IVT options depending on configuration) and shows a hydraulics setup with standard 35-cc pump (80 L/min / 21 gpm) and an optional 45-cc pump (114 L/min / 30 gpm). 


6R Utility Tractors: premium choice with higher-spec comparisons

John Deere labels the 6R as “the premium choice” on the same series hub and provides a comparison table across 6R models. 

In that table, Deere shows model-by-model breakdowns covering items like engine HP, PTO HP, transmission choices(including IVT options and transport speed variants), and hydraulic pump information on specific models. 

What typically separates 6R on this hub page

Based on what Deere surfaces in the 6R comparison area, the focus is on higher-spec configurations, transmission options (including IVT), and hydraulics detail presented side-by-side for shoppers. 

How to choose between 6E, 6M, and 6R without overthinking it

Start with the job, then filter by the “make-or-break” features

  • If you want a more straightforward utility setup and simple choices, the 6E lineup is positioned around that “worksite/farm chores” requirement set. 

  • If loader visibility, connected features (JDLink), and configurable drivetrains/hydraulics matter most, Deere spotlights those themes under 6M. 

  • If you’re looking at premium configurations and side-by-side model comparisons with more emphasis on transmissions and hydraulics detail, Deere frames that under 6R. 

 

Use owner feedback to confirm the “feel” after specs look right

Once horsepower, transmission, and hydraulics line up, the final decision is often about long-run usability: visibility, control layout, comfort, service access, and how the tractor behaves on loader cycles and transport. That’s where buyer experiences can save time.

Frequently asked questions

What are the three John Deere 6 Series utility tractor families?

John Deere groups the 6 Series utility tractors into 6E, 6M, and 6R on the Canadian series page. 

What horsepower range does John Deere list for 6E on this page?

The 6E section is labelled 105–135 HP and lists 6105E, 6120E, and 6135E within that range. 

Does the 6M family mention IPM?

Yes—Deere highlights up to 20 HP boost with Intelligent Power Management on multiple 6M models shown on the page. 

Note: We try our best to keep specs and information accurate, but some details can be missing or different depending on the source. Before you buy, service, or repair equipment, please double-check key specs with the manufacturer, the owner’s manual, or your dealer.

 

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