John Deere Excavators - John Deere's Excavator Models
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Whether for Federal, Military, construction, agricultural, or forestry, John Deere excavators carry the name that is quite probably the most well known in the industry.
John Deere Compact Excavators:
All built for maximum productivity, comfort, and durability, John Deere currently offers 4 compact excavators that range in weight from the 1.893 metric ton narrow-minded, fit through a door model, to the small but mighty 2.9 ton machine.
John Deere Construction Class Excavators: This group of twelve Excavators, range from 6 – 40 Metric tons and include 2 wheeled models that offer a perfect balance of engine performance with hydraulic flow to perform a variety of applications. Construction and Forestry Production excavators: Three models ranging in weight from 40 to 85 tons feature: An LCD screen multi-language monitor. Automatic climate control. Expansive glass, narrow cab posts, and numerous mirrors for all-around visibility. Ergonomic easy reach controls. Heated air-suspension seat that adjusts together or independently. D series Excavators: Now lets talk specifically about the 350 D series which replaces the older c series. It is the effort that went into developing this most all –around favorite that best exemplifies what can be expected from any and all John Deere excavators. Originally, the overhaul of this top end excavator range was intended to meet emission compliance, however taking a look at 350 D as the representative of the D series, Deere did much more than just switching engines. They added brawn, refinement, and compellingly superior performance. Following is an overview of just some of the improvements: As a result of being around 15 percent fasted and 8 percent better at fiilling its bucked, there is almost a 24 percent improvement in production capacity. Fuel efficiency improvement of around 24 percent, resulting in increased production time on the exact same amount of fuel used by its predecessors. Comparatively, the John Deere D class is a fuel miser. Nine-percent gain in swing torque that allows for faster swing acceleration.Vastly improved cab comfort. Reversing fan. When backfilling trenches in extremely dusty conditions, the activated system, spools down, pauses, and then comes up rapidly to opposite direction maximum speed to blast out clouds of dust. Most impressive is the monitor that tracks a multitude of maintenance items. One can set service intervals so that the system will track operating hours against the set service target, and will then alert the operator when one hour remains. The diagnostic mode has 32 functions that troubleshoot various systems without the aid of a laptop computer. Taken all together, this means that nearly 98 percent of potential malfunctions can be determined simply through the monitor. In conclusion, the simplest way to describe the D series of John Deere excavators is that they are faster, bigger, stronger and quieter.
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