8° Cold start John Deere 5065e VS TYM T574 The Results Are Surprising
Overview
A two-minute cold-start test pitting a John Deere 5065E against a TYM T574 at 8°F. The owner simply cranks both tractors and reports which one fired up more easily, noting the TYM's Kubota diesel surprised him by starting faster. No specs, no loader work, no in-depth analysis, just a quick real-world data point useful to anyone weighing cold-weather reliability between these two models.
An owner-operator channel focused on farm life, so expect casual, first-hand impressions rather than a structured or sales-driven review.
| John Deere 5065E | TYM T574 | |
|---|---|---|
| PTO horsepower | — | 44.7 hp |
| Loader lift capacity | — | 5,316 lb |
| 3-point lift capacity | — | 3,822 lb |
| Hydraulic flow | — | 7.7 gpm |
