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    Description

    2026 John Deere AG TH 6x4 Gas

    Traditional Utility Vehicle

    • Top of the line heavy duty work vehicle
    • Best in class work capability
    • Wide stance for enhanced stability

    Features May Include: 

    Powered by 11.6-kW (15.5-hp)*, 675-cc (41.2-cu in.), air-cooled, V-twin, four-cycle gas engine

    The Gator™ TH 6X4 Utility Vehicle is powered by an 11.6-kW (15.5-hp)*, 675-cc (41.2-cu in.), air-cooled, V-twin, four-cycle gas engine.

    *The engine horsepower information is provided by the engine manufacturer to be used for comparison purposes only. The actual operating horsepower will be less.

    Engine features

    This engine has several performance and reliability features:

    • Overhead valve design for greater efficiency and fuel economy
    • Full-pressure lubrication system with standard filter
    • Replaceable single-element air cleaner with remote intake
    • Large-capacity spark-arresting muffler
    • Electronic ignition for less service and fast, reliable starts
    • Low fuel consumption and large 18.9 L (5 U.S. gal.) fuel tank
      • Fuel consumption at half load and average speed is as follows:
        Gator TH 6x4: 1.3 L/h (0.35 U.S. gph)
    • Engine is Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) compliant

    Precision-engineered drive system optimizes hauling, towing, and hill-climbing capabilities

    The Gator™ TH 6X4's power is transmitted from the transaxle to the center axle. The rear axle is driven by roller chains from the center axle.

    1. High-flotation tires
    2. Transaxle
    3. Chain drive
    4. Engine
    5. Variable-speed drive

    Key elements of the drive system are as follows:

    Variable-speed drive

    The variable-speed drive consists of two clutches connected by a drive belt:

    • Drive clutch is attached to and rotated by the engine.
    • Driven clutch is attached to and drives the transaxle.

    Features include:

    • Infinite selection of speeds (0 km/h to 32 km/h [0 mph to 20 mph])
    • No shifting necessary as operator increases speed
    • Adjusts speed to the load to avoid bogging down when going up a hill or through challenging conditions because the wrong gear was selected
    1. Idle sped
    2. Moderate speed
    3. High speed
    4. Drive clutch
    5. Driven clutch

    Here is how the variable-speed drive works:

    1. As the engine speed increases, the spring-loaded drive clutch is closed by weights being forced out by centrifugal force.
    2. As the drive clutch closes, the belt rides up to the largest diameter of the drive clutch and forces open the driven clutch.
    3. With the belt running in the smallest diameter of the driven clutch, the speed being transferred to the transaxle is increased.
    4. The driven clutch is designed to sense varying loads (inclines, mud, etc.) and constantly adjusts the drive speed upward or downward, so the engine rpm remains constant at constant throttle position.

    Transaxle

    • The transaxle is fully enclosed and runs in oil for reliability. Helical gears are used for quiet operation. The differential design reduces scuffing of the turf during turns because the inside wheels turn slower than the outside wheels (vehicles that have a solid axle shaft must skid the inside wheel when making a turn).

    Traction assist (differential lock) is built into the transaxle:

    • Allows locking the rear drive wheels together
    • Provides increased traction in tough spots

    The neutral start safety interlock is provided for the engine ignition system.

    Bolt-on cast-aluminum rear axle housings provide an extremely strong supporting structure.

    • Large, sealed bearings are located inside the housing for better protection
    • Forged splined shaft for increased torsional strength

    Durable deluxe cargo box is spacious and allows for easy loading and unloading

    • The deluxe cargo box consists of a 15 percent glass-filled polypropylene composite material that eliminates rust, dents, and reduces noise. The cargo box floor and front panel are made of steel.
    • The tailgate can be opened or removed to ease clean out and to carry longer items. The tailgate features truck-like performance and can be operated with one hand.
    • The standard installed lanyards can also be removed to lower the tailgate to 150 degrees for convenient loading and unloading tasks.
    • The deluxe cargo box is easy to latch, unlatch, raise, and lower using a handle that’s built into the cargo box.
    • On TX, TX Turf, and TE vehicles the cargo box latch is integrated into the lift handle.
    • On TH vehicles, the cargo box latch is located on the front of the cargo box.

    A prop rod is provided to hold the box in the upright position for operator convenience, as well as limit box pivot travel.

    The deluxe cargo box offers integrated tie-down points for increased versatility. Tie down points are located in the following areas:

    • Four corners inside the cargo box bed
    • Four points on the load guard directly behind the operator station (A)
    • Tie-down bars on either side of the cargo box (B)
    • Six points on the underside of the cargo box frame (circled)}

    The deluxe cargo box easily converts to a flatbed by removing ten bolts and unplugging rear lights (if equipped) at the harness pigtail at the rear of the machine. The flatbed configuration allows loading larger and irregularly shaped cargo.

    Comfort and convenience packages

    • T-Series vehicles are ordered with a comfort and convenience package, which includes factory-installed optional equipment.

    Attachments for field conversion are also available to upgrade lighting and add equipment. Optional accessories for the deluxe cargo box include:

    • Cargo box bed mat
    • Cargo box power lift
    • Side tool rack
    • Cargo box divider
    • 5-gal. (19-L) bucket holder
    • Cargo box extender
    • Cargo box side extensions
    • Taillight protectors
    • Side- and top-opening toolboxes
    • Lighting kits

    Manage your fleet using John Deere Operations Center™

    Overview

    A JDLink™ M Modem connects a utility vehicle to the John Deere Operations Center, which enables you to manage your fleet of John Deere equipment more efficiently, increase productivity, and reduce labor costs. Whether you’re a farmer, professional landscaper, or municipality, with a modem and Operations Center, you are always connected to the work in progress and keep track of your utility vehicles, commercial mowers, tractors, and farm equipme

    A JDLink M Modem is a factory-installed option for model year 2026 and newer one-row full-size XUV vehicles. A modem is included on vehicles ordered with GreenStar™ and AutoTrac™ ready option codes as well.

    A modem can be field installed on the following vehicles:

    • Model year 2018 and newer TS, TX, TX Turf, TH Gas, and TH Diesel
    • GX Electric and GX Electric Crew
    • Model year 2018 and newer HPX 615E and 815E
    • Model year 2018 and newer XUV 560E, 560E S4, 590E, 590E S4, 590M, and 590M S4
    • Model year 2018 and newer XUV 825E, 825M, 825M S4, 855E, 855M, and 855M S4
    • XUV 835E, 835M, 835R, 865E, 865M, and 865R
    • XUV 845M, 845R, 875M, and 875R

    See compatibility section for serial number breaks and requirements.

    The John Deere Operations Center tracks your fleet and provides tools to analyze equipment data. The connected features vary by vehicle model.

    The JDLink M Modem regularly transmits the location and operational status of each vehicle in the fleet so you can monitor progress in Operations Center.

    • Location history-Display of map with current and past locations of each vehicle.
    • Speed-Maps each vehicle’s current speed, so you can target operator training.
    • Hours of operation-Reports the time of day the vehicle has been operated.
    • Geofencing-Alerts when a vehicle enters or exits a prescribed area, for example if the vehicle has been stolen or an operator entered a prohibited area.
    • Curfews-Alerts if the vehicle is operating outside prescribed times.

    Engine hours

    The modem regularly transmits the vehicle’s engine hours to inform maintenance planning and balance use.

    • Sync-The vehicle reports actual engine hours to the Operations Center.
    • Key-Engine hours are estimated by monitoring the key switch. Engine hours can be corrected in Operations Center.

    Factory or custom maintenance plans can be established in Operations Center. Maintenance alerts are sent when engine hours reach maintenance intervals.

    On select products, the modem reports the hours the vehicle spent working and idling. The Operations Center’s Machine Analyzer tool reports usage data which allows you to analyze operator behavior, identify causes of low productivity, and initiate corrective actions.

    Fuel level

    • On select products, the modem reports the fuel level. On these products, an analysis of fuel consumption is available in the Operations Center Machine Analyzer Tool. Measuring fuel consumption enables you to address causes of excessive fuel use.

    Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)

    • On select products, the modem transmits the trouble codes generated by the vehicle’s control units to the Operations Center. Addressing DTCs can reduce downtime and repair costs. For example, a low-engine oil pressure DTC can indicate an engine is low on oil. Addressing the issue can prevent costly downtime and repairs.
    • To help address issues quickly, when a DTC is generated, the Operations Center can display a push notification on the mobile app and send an email. Operations Center can also be configured to limit notifications to stop-level severity DTCs.

    Service Advisor Remote

    • On select products, John Deere dealers can perform remote diagnostics, software programming, and adjustments without the cost of a service call.

    Compatibility

    • A JDLink Modem is included on:
    • Model year 2023 to 2025 vehicles ordered with option code 183E JDLink Modem. Option code 183E was only available with, and required on, GreenStar ready and AutoTrac ready vehicles.
    • Model year 2026 and newer vehicles ordered with option code 183N JDLink M Modem. Option code 183N can be ordered as a stand-alone option and is required on GreenStar ready and AutoTrac ready vehicles.

    A JDLink M Modem can be field installed on the Gator Utility Vehicles listed below. Field installation attachments simplify modem installation, and include mounting hardware, harness, and instructions. Field installation requires a JDLink M Modem to be ordered separately. The field installation attachments include a wiring harness therefore the modem should be ordered with the less harness option code.

    Ethernet cable and switch kits

    On model year 2026 and newer XUV 845M, 845R, 875M, and 875R vehicles, the optional BUC11879 ethernet cable connects a JDLink M Modem to a Generation 4 or 5 display which enables the JDLink M Modem to transmit precision ag technology data to Operations Center.

    • Only vehicles equipped with a BUC11814 display and receiver integration kit benefit from BUC11879 ethernet cable since factory-installed GreenStar and AutoTrac ready options include this functionality.
    • Model year 2025 and older vehicles are not compatible with BUC11879 ethernet cable.

    Model year 2026 vehicles with a generation 4 display (4240 or 4640) also require a BUC11874 ethernet switch to adapt the generation 4 display. This applies to vehicles with factory-installed GreenStar ready option, factory-installed AutoTrac ready option, and vehicles with a BUC11814 display and receiver integration kit.


    Info

    Industry

    Agriculture

    Make

    John Deere Ag

    Model

    TH 6x4 Gas

    Trim

    Base

    Year

    2026

    MSRP

    N/A

    Category

    Utility Vehicle

    Subcategory

    Utility


    Specs

    Power/Horsepower

    15.5 HP

    Fuel Type

    Gas

    Fuel Capacity

    5 U.S. gal. | Cargo Box: 1200 lb. | Towing: 1400 lb.

    Engine Type

    Four-cycle gas

    Displacement

    41.2 cu in.

    Transmission

    Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)

    Tires

    Front: Two 22.5x10-8 4PR all-terrain on steel wheels | Rear: Four 25x13-9 4PR all-terrain on steel wheels

    Wheelbase

    Front to rear: 79 in. | Mid to rear: 26.8 in.

    Weight

    1087 lb.

    Length

    109 in.

    Width

    60 in.

    Height

    43.6 in.

    Ground Clearance

    Transaxle: 6 in. | Foot platform: 9.8 in.

    Load Capacity

    Payload: 1400 lb.

    Brakes

    Type: Wet disk in transaxle | Park: Rear mechanical disk, hand operated

    Alternator

    16.6 amp

    Fuel System

    Cooling: Air

    Battery

    12 V 340 CCA

    Seats

    Bucket seats

    Wheels

    Four 25x13-9 4PR all-terrain on steel wheels | Four 25x12-9 4PR turf on steel wheels

    Drivetrain

    Four Wheel: All four rear wheels are driven, two front wheels are not driven