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| New John Deere 75D mid-sized hydraulic excavator John Deere introduces the 75D mid-sized hydraulic excavator. This conventional boom, reduced tail swing unit weighs in at 17,637 pounds, has a 15-foot, 1-inch dig depth and is perfect for light residential, site development, underground and landscaping duties. "This excavator's reduced tail swing and 360-degree rotation enable it to get into tight spaces," said Mark Wall, excavator product marketing manager for John Deere. "Once you're there, its power and precision take over." The 75D has a 54-net hp diesel certified to EPA Interim Tier 4 emission standards and Deere's exclusive Powerwise engine/hydraulic management system that maximizes power output, saves fuel and delivers smooth, multifunction operation just like the rest of John Deere's D-Series excavators. "If you're a small contractor or landscaper who needs pinpoint metering for control yet a lot of production in a highly maneuverable, fuel-efficient package, the 75D is a great unit," Wall said. "Generous hydraulic flow and increased swing torque will help you load more trucks and open more trench." Big productivity doesn't mean more fuel consumption when you're running a Deere. The excavator's "E" working mode can save fuel by running more efficiently compared to the previous model's "P" mode, while providing similar production. An auto-idle feature helps make the most out of every drop of fuel. Exceptional drawbar pull delivers plenty of power for backfilling trenches or maneuvering around the jobsite. Plenty of lift height and reach make truck loading easy, even on trucks with high sideboards. An optional control pattern selector valve lets you go from backhoe- to excavator-style controls with just a twist, for the productivity you know best. Optional rubber tracks let you cross driveways and sidewalks without damage, which is ideal for landscaping and utility jobs on existing properties. A pilot-control operated box-constructed integral blade is a powerful performer for grading and backfilling. Operators can be more productive in the 75D excavator due to the easy-to-enter, comfortable cab. The spacious, isolation-mounted well-appointed cab offers substantial, virtually unrestricted visibility and ergonomically arranged controls. Machine operations can be monitored with ease on the intuitive, multifunction LCD screen. All the creature comforts are there as well, like automatic climate control, AM/FM radio, and a deluxe-suspension multi-position seat. The 75D is engineered for long life. Tungsten-carbide coated surfaces and oil-impregnated boom, arm and bucket bushings deliver unsurpassed long-term durability. Large, easy-to-open service doors provide ample access to dipsticks, sight gauges, and spin-on vertical engine and hydraulic filters for simple daily and periodic servicing. "When daily servicing is easy to do, that service is more likely to get done, leading to increased uptime and lower daily operating costs," Wall said. "Large fuel tanks and 500- and 5,000-hour engine and hydraulic oil-service intervals enable the 75D to work longer between stops for scheduled service, too." write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Construction News :: home page |