John Deere STS10

DEBUG Ind: Agriculture, Cat: Sprayers, SubCat: Hagie Sts, SubSubCat: Hagie Sts10 Self Propelled Sprayer
Feature Overview
John Deere STS10
  • Full-season versatility in one machine
  • Reduce turn radius and crop damage with all-wheel steer
  • Perform late-season applications with Tall Crop Package
  • Avoid crop damage and stay on track with AutoTrac™ Vision & RowSense
  • Use information with John Deere Integrated Technologies

Engine Peak rated power / 208 kW / 280 hp /
Solution system - Capacity 3700 L / 1000 gal.
Boom length options/Material 18/24/27, 18/30, or 36/40 m / 60/80/90, 60/100, or 120/132 ft
Total weight with widest boom 12,147 kg / 26,780 lb
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Feature Overview
John Deere STS10
  • Full-season versatility in one machine
  • Reduce turn radius and crop damage with all-wheel steer
  • Perform late-season applications with Tall Crop Package
  • Avoid crop damage and stay on track with AutoTrac™ Vision & RowSense
  • Use information with John Deere Integrated Technologies

Engine Peak rated power / 208 kW / 280 hp /
Solution system - Capacity 3700 L / 1000 gal.
Boom length options/Material 18/24/27, 18/30, or 36/40 m / 60/80/90, 60/100, or 120/132 ft
Total weight with widest boom 12,147 kg / 26,780 lb
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Features

STS Series spray booms

STS Series Sprayer booms STS Series Sprayer booms

The spray booms are controlled by an electrohydraulic system. This system consists of operator-manipulated switches (located on the side console and the hydrostatic drive control handle) and hydraulic cylinders (attached to the booms), which provide lift, level, and horizontal extension.

The spray booms are offered in a variety of configurations depending on the model and the producer's application needs.

 

27.4-m (90-ft) boom with 38.1-cm (15-in.) row spacing
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  1. 18.3-m (60-ft) 24-row planter
  2. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  3. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  4. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
30.5-m (100-ft) boom with 38.1-cm (15-in.) row spacing
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  1. 18.3-m (60-ft) 24-row planter
  2. 3.05 m (10 ft)
  3. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  4. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  5. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  6. 3.05 m (10 ft)
36.6-m (120-ft) boom with 38.1-cm (15-in.) row spacing
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  1. 9.1 m (30 ft)
  2. 18.3-m (60-ft) 24-row planter
  3. 9.1 m (30 ft)
  4. 9.1-m (30-ft) 16-row planter
  5. 9.1-m (30-ft) 16-row planter
  6. 9.1-m (30-ft) 16-row planter
  7. 4.6 m (15 ft)
  8. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  9. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  10. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  11. 4.6 m (15 ft)
Boom configurations
STS Series
model
Boom
location
Minimum boom
width
Maximum boom
width
Number of
boom sections
Wet boom nozzle
spacing
STS10 Front

27.4 m/30.5 m
(90 ft/100 ft)

36.6 m
(120 ft)
Nine 38 or 51 cm
(15 or 20 in.)
STS12 Front

27.4 m/30.5 m
(90 ft/100 ft)

36.6 m
(120 ft)
Nine 38 or 51 cm
(15 or 20 in.)
STS14 Front

27.4 m/30.5 m
(90 ft/100 ft)

36.6 m
(120 ft)
Nine 38 or 51 cm
(15 or 20 in.) 
STS16 Front

27.4 m/30.5 m
(90 ft/100 ft)

 27.4 or 36.6 m
(90 or 120 ft)

Nine

38 or 51 cm
(15 or 20 in.)

Materials used in boom construction:

  • 27.4-m/30.5-m (90-ft/100-ft) booms - steel
  • 36.6-m (120-ft) booms - steel/aluminum hybrid

John Deere PowerTech© PSS 6.8-L (415-cu in.) engine
PowerTech© PSS 6.8L (415-cu in.) engine PowerTech© PSS 6.8L (415-cu in.) engine

Beginning with model year 2019, the Hagie STS10 and STS12 Sprayers utilize the John Deere PowerTech 6.8L (415-cu in.) diesel engine. This engine offers 208.8 kW (280 hp) with a peak power of 223.7 kW (300 hp) in the STS10 and 223.7 kW (300 hp) in the STS12. The reliable performance of these engines couples well with the drive system on the STS Sprayers to provide the operator excellent power on demand.

Engine location
Rear-mounted engine Rear-mounted engine

The rear-mounted engine keeps constant weight to offset the spray boom and leaves space in the center of machine for the varying weight of fuel and rinse tanks. This allows for better coolant airflow and reduction of cab noise.

 

Hagie is a trademark of Hagie Manufacturing Company, LLC and similar to John Deere branded equipment, John Deere will also support Hagie equipment.


The solution system is a constantly monitored, continuously adjusted, computer-controlled system. The cab-mounted digital spray system console receives information from various inputs to help determine L/ha (gpa) and L/min (gpm).

Solution tank
Solution tank Solution tank
Sprayer model Tank capacity Tank type
STS10 3785 L (1000 gal.) Stainless-steel tank
STS12 4542 L (1200 gal.) Stainless-steel tank
STS14 5299 L (1400 gal.) Stainless-steel tank
STS16 6056 L (1600 gal.) Stainless-steel tank

 

Solution pump
Solution pump Solution pump

The Hypro® 9306C-HM1C-BU solution pump (located beneath center of machine) is a centrifugal-type, hydraulically-driven pump that is controlled by the solution pump control valve and the spray system console. It comes with silicon-carbide seals, 7.6-cm (3-in.) inlet plumbing and 5.1-cm (2-in.) outlet plumbing.

 

The solution pump draws solution out of the tank at the rate determined during calibration. It dispenses solution through the many valves and hoses that make up the spray system and also dispenses fluids through the agitation and rinse systems.

Solution pump switch
Solution pump switch Solution pump switch
Machine control display - Home Machine control display - Home

The solution pump switch is located on the side console and is used to turn the solution pump on and off.

NOTE: When the solution pump is on, a solution pump indicator (located on the machine display home page - field mode) will be illuminated.

 

Hypro is a trademark of Pentair Flow Technologies, LLC.


Front console
Front console steeringFront console steering
Front console telescopeFront console telescope
Front console tiltFront console tilt
Front console foot controlsFront console foot controls
Location (image)ComponentDescription/notes
ASteering wheelOptional premium leather-wrapped steering wheel
BHazard/warning lights switch---
C Highway/warning lights switch---
D Turn signal indicatorLeft-hand side 
E Highway running lights indicator---
FHigh beams indicator---
GTurn signal indicatorRight-hand side
HSteering wheel telescope adjust handleAvailable only if equipped with this option 
ISteering column tilt adjust buttonKnee angle
Available only if equipped with this option
JSteering column release pedal---
KOperator foot pegsTwo pegs
Available only if equipped with this option
LDeceleration (decel) pedal---
MHorn---
NWindshield washer---
OTurn signal lever---
PWindshield wiper speed---
QHigh beams (brights)---
Side console
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AEmergency stop (e-stop) switch

The e-stop switch provides a quick and positive method for stopping the engine in an emergency situation.

BFoam marker switch (if equipped)The foam marker switch controls foam application on both sides of the machine.
C Rinse switchThe rinse switch is used to rinse the solution tank and spray booms.
D Boom solution valve switches

The boom solution valve switches each control a valve located on the boom or transom. The valves control the flow of the solution through the boom.

E Fence row switch (left-hand side)

The fence row switches are used in the selection of either the right or left fence row spray nozzle.

FRate control switchesThe rate control switches control the rate in which solution is applied through the spray booms by either the rate controller (enable) or operator-controlled spray rate (manual).
GRear nozzle switch

The rear nozzle switch controls the two rear nozzles (located behind the rear tires).

HPump speed and rate switches

The pump speed/rate switches allow the user to increase or decrease flow rate through the spray system.

IFence row switch (right-hand side)---
JMain tank valve switch

The main tank valve switch controls the solution tank valve. This switch must be in the on (open) position for spray application.

KSolution pump switchThe solution pump switch is used to turn the solution pump on/off.
LAgitation valve switchThe agitation valve switch controls the rate of flow through the agitation system.
MBoom extension switches (left/right outer fold)The boom extension switches are used to extend or retract the outer boom extensions.
NIgnition switch---
OPower mirror switch (if equipped)The power mirror switch allows adjustment of the electric side-view mirrors vertically or horizontally by pressing the switch in the desired position.
PHydrostatic drive control handleThe hydrostatic drive control handle controls the direction of the machine and the speed in which it travels. It is also used to control the spray booms, master spray, end row management, and shift up/down speeds.
QTransom switch (up/down)The transom switch is used to raise and lower the main lift.
RLeft-hand boom switchThe left- and right-hand boom switches are used to raise, lower, extend, and retract the spray booms.
SRight-hand boom switchThe left- and right-hand boom switches are used to raise, lower, extend, and retract the spray booms.
TMaster spray switchThe master spray switch activates the boom solution valves.
UEnd row management switchThe end-row management switch is a programmable switch that enables various functions (i.e. all-wheel steer, auto steer, master spray, and NORAC® system enable) when the switch is depressed. End-row management settings are programmed through the machine display.
VShift up switchThe shift up/down switches are used for speed range selection.
WShift down switchThe shift up/down switches are used for speed range selection.
XParking brake switchThe parking brake switch is used to engage and disengage the parking brake, as well as extend and retract the ladder.
YThrottle switchThe throttle switch is used to control engine speed (rpm).
ZRemote stereo controlsThe remote stereo controls are conveniently located to control the stereo (volume, mute, source, and seek).
AA12-V power portsFour power ports are provided for the connection of additional items (such as radios and computer equipment).
BBTwo auxiliary audio input connectionsThe auxiliary audio input allows connection of a personal iPod® device or MP3 player.
Overhead monitors and controls
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Location (image)ComponentDescription/notes
ACourtesy/interior work light

The courtesy light comes on automatically when the cab door is opened. The interior work light is activated by manually pressing the interior work light switch (located on the light housing).

BStereo (if equipped)

The stereo features an AM/FM tuner, weatherband broadcasting, CD player, MP3 player, USB/iPod device controls, and Bluetooth® wireless system (if equipped).

C Climate controls

The climate controls allow the operator to set and maintain desired cab temperature. Vents are placed throughout the cab to keep air circulating and to maintain clear windows throughout the cab.

D NORAC monitor (if equipped)

The NORAC monitor controls the automatic boom leveling system.

E Spray system console

The spray system is controlled by the spray system console and the solution pump control valve. The system receives data and automatically makes adjustments based on the target rate of application set by the operator.

FMachine display

The machine display is the central control center of the machine. It controls many of the machine’s electronically-driven functions (i.e. machine drive, AWS, attachment operation, tread adjustment, spray systems, lights, diagnostics, etc.). The sprayer can be configured with one of the following displays: John Deere GreenStar™ 3 2630 Display, Raven Viper® 4+ Display or Ag Leader® InCommand™ 1200 Display

GMachine gauges

The machine gauge panel on the A-post is conveniently located for viewing engine rpm, fuel level, engine coolant temperature, and engine aftertreatment level (if equipped).

iPod is a trademark of Apple, Inc. NORAC is a trademark of NORAC Systems International, Inc. Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Viper is a trademark of Raven Industries, Inc. Ag Leader and InCommand are trademarks of Ag Leader Technology, Inc.


Chassis mainframe Chassis mainframe
Horizontal cross-through axle tube Horizontal cross-through axle tube

The STS Series mainframe design features horizontal cross-through axle tubes, as well as boom and platform mounts on weldment.

  • 144.8-cm (57-in.) mainframe width (from outside of each mainframe tube)
  • 301-cm (118.5-in.) mainframe width (from outside of each boom cradle weldment)
  • 183-cm (72-in.) ground clearance

STS Series Sprayer booms STS Series Sprayer booms

The spray booms are controlled by an electrohydraulic system. This system consists of operator-manipulated switches (located on the side console and the hydrostatic drive control handle) and hydraulic cylinders (attached to the booms), which provide lift, level, and horizontal extension. Hybrid booms are available in widths of 27.4 m, 30.5 m, 36.6 m, and 40.2 m (90 ft, 100 ft, 120 ft, and 132 ft).

The spray booms are offered in a variety of configurations depending on the model and the producer's application needs.

 

27.4-m (90-ft) boom with 38.1-cm (15-in.) row spacing
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Alphabetical values key:

  1. 18.3-m (60-ft) 24-row planter
  2. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  3. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  4. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
30.5-m (100-ft) boom with 38.1-cm (15-in.) row spacing
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Alphabetical values key:

  1. 18.3-m (60-ft) 24-row planter
  2. 3.05 m (10 ft)
  3. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  4. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  5. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  6. 3.05 m (10 ft)
36.6-m (120-ft) boom with 38.1-cm (15-in.) row spacing
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Alphabetical values key:

  1. 9.1 m (30 ft)
  2. 18.3-m (60-ft) 24-row planter
  3. 9.1 m (30 ft)
  4. 9.1-m (30-ft) 16-row planter
  5. 9.1-m (30-ft) 16-row planter
  6. 9.1-m (30-ft) 16-row planter
  7. 4.6 m (15 ft)
  8. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  9. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  10. 9.1-m (30-ft) 12-row planter
  11. 4.6 m (15 ft)
Boom configurations
Hybrid boom width Boom
location
Number of sections Wet boom nozzle
spacing
27.4 m (90 ft) Front

Seven

38 or 51 cm
(15 or 20 in.)
30.5 m (100 ft) Front

Nine

38 or 51 cm
(15 or 20 in.)
36.6 m (120 ft) Front

Nine

38 or 51 cm
(15 or 20 in.) 
40.2 m (132 ft) Front

Nine

38, 51, or 56  cm
(15, 20, or 22 in.)

Materials used in boom construction:

  • 27.4-m, 30.5-m, 36.6-m, and 40.2-m (90-ft, 100-ft, 120-ft, and 132-ft) booms ™ steel/aluminum hybrid

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Specs
Engine
Peak rated power 208 kW
280 hp
Emissions Final Tier 4 (FT4)
Number of cylinders Six
Displacement 6.8 L
415 cu in.
Alternator 200 amp
Fuel tank capacity 510 L
135 gal.
Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank capacity 37.9 L
10 gal.
Solution system
Capacity 3700 L
1000 gal.
Tank material Poly, stainless steel
Rinse tank capacity 380 L
100 gal.
Quick fill size 7.6 cm
3 in.
Rate control make John Deere
Raven / Ag Leader® optional
Automatic section control Optional
Display John Deere GreenStar™ 3 2630
Solution system control John Deere
Fill location Front standard
Side/rear optional
Chemical injection method Raven Sidekick - optional
Chemical eductor Optional
Chemical eductor capacity (size) 30.3 L
8 gal.
Flow meter size 5.8 cm
2 in.
Pressure strainer 50 mesh
Boom strainer Standard 80 mesh
Boom
Boom length options 18/24/27, 18/30, or 36/40 m
60/80/90, 60/100, or 120/132 ft
Automatic boom height NORAC
Plumbing material Stainless steel
Ground height adjustment 46 to 264 cm
18 to 104 in.
Breakaway width For 27-m (90-ft) booms - 3 m
10 ft
For 30-m (100-ft) booms - 3.8 m
12.5 ft
For 36-m (120-ft) booms - 4.6 m
15 ft
Boom sections 7 or 9 sections on booms - 27/36 m
90/120 ft
Drivetrain
Type Hydrostatic
Drive Full-time four-wheel drive (4WD)
Shifting Infinitely variable
Hydraulic reservoir capacity 190 L
50 gal.
Spray speed range 0.8 to 32 km/h
0.5 to 20 mph
Transport speed, maximum 56 km/h
35 mph
Chassis
Dry compatible No
Suspension Independent air-ride
Crop clearance with standard tires 183 cm
72 in.
Front tires 380/85R46, 320/90R50, or 320/105R54
Rear tires 380/85R46, 320/90R50, or 320/105R54
Flotation tires LSW 680/55R42
Hydraulic tread adjust Optional
Wheel tread spacing 305 to 386 cm
120 to 152 in.
Wheel base 356 cm
140 in.
Turning radius 5.6 m
18.5 ft
Parking brake Integrated in final drives
Primary brakes Drive system dynamic braking
Ladder raise/lower Hydraulic
Total weight with 90-ft boom 12,265 kg
27,040 lb
Total weight with 120-ft boom 12,147 kg
26,780 lb
Options
Air compressor Onboard air
Foam marker capacity 11.35 L
3 gal.
Key Specs
Engine Peak rated power
208 kW
280 hp
Solution system - Capacity 3700 L
1000 gal.
Boom length options/Material 18/24/27, 18/30, or 36/40 m
60/80/90, 60/100, or 120/132 ft
Total weight with widest boom 12,147 kg
26,780 lb
*Manufacturer's suggested price. MSRP may be different in California. Taxes, freight, setup, and delivery not included. Optional accessories and attachments not included. Equipment, models and prices may vary by dealer. Product options and accessories may not be available in all regions. The engine horsepower and torque information are provided by the engine manufacturer to be used for comparison purposes only. Actual operating horsepower and torque will be less. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s website for additional information. Offers valid in the United States. Prices in U.S. dollars.

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