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Deere Debuts ’Dig-and-Run,’ Reduced Tail-Swing Hydraulic Excavators

January 20, 2009 - National Edition
Updated: February 20, 2009
Construction Equipment Guide

John Deere is offering two new hydraulic excavators in the 13.2 to 14.9 ton (12- to 13.5-t) range, the 120D and 135D.

The 120D is a “dig-and-run” unit for jobs such as excavating basements or placing pipe and transports easily between jobs. The 135D is a reduced tail swing machine capable of maximum production in confined areas and work within a single lane of traffic. A short counterweight allows it to dig near buildings and obstructions.

“Both these machines have the hallmarks of our D-Series line, including our Powerwise III engine and hydraulic management system for smooth power and fuel savings, and roomy, comfortable cabs with great visibility,” said Mark Wall, excavator product marketing manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry.

Both excavators have Tier III-certified diesels. Due to the Powerwise III engine/hydraulic management system, that power is delivered with pinpoint metering for smooth, predictable control, according to the manufacturer.

A hydraulic recirculation system delivers flow to the boom and arm, speeding multifunction operation and cycle times.

Three modes can be selected to match the engine rpm to the operating conditions and application. The new “E” mode for light-duty work reduces fuel consumption without sacrificing productivity. The “H/P” (high-power) mode increases engine rpm to boost horsepower for working through tough spots. The engine rpm automatically returns to normal once the resistance is overcome.

When changing attachments, simply match the hydraulic flow to the attachment using the new LCD display monitor — there’s no need to leave the cab.

The optional backfill blade handles backfill and cleanup duties, while providing additional stability for running hydraulic hammers and other heavy-duty attachments.

On the 120D, an optional cool-on-demand system features a fan that runs only as needed, reducing noise, fuel consumption and operating costs. A reversing option on the 120Ds equipped with cool-on-demand automatically back-blows cooler cores to reduce debris buildup.

Comfort and Uptime

Operators can be more productive in the 120D and 135D excavators due to the easy-to-enter, comfortable cab. The cab is spacious and well appointed. It also is isolation mounted and offers substantial, virtually unrestricted visibility, as well as ergonomically arranged controls. Machine operations can be monitored on the 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.

Tungsten-carbide coated surfaces and oil-impregnated boom, arm and bucket bushings deliver 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. Extended engine and hydraulic oil service intervals increase uptime and reduce daily operating costs.

For more information, visit www.johndeere.com.


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