Common questions

How big is a 135g John Deere Excavator?

How big is a 135g John Deere Excavator?

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What is the depth of a John Deere Excavator?

Digging Depth: 5.49 m (18 ft. 4 in.) Whether up against a wall or between a rock and a hard place, this close-quarter specialist makes it all look pretty easy. FT4/Stage IV engine requires no diesel particulate filter (DPF).

What kind of controls do you use on a John Deere Excavator?

Luckily, switching the control pattern on a John Deere excavator is quick and easy to do. When using ISO controls (excavator controls or John Deere controls), the right-hand controls the stick and bucket motions; the left-hand controls the swing and the boom. SAE controls (backhoe controls or CAT controls) are the opposite.

Where can I rent a John Deere Excavator?

On all current John Deere excavator rentals, the process is simple and can be done as many times as you need to accommodate different operators on a job site and their control preferences. If you have any questions about our construction equipment available for rent, contact our equipment experts at your nearest Papé Machinery location.

Specs & Compare Select up to 4 models to compare specifi John Deere 135G Mid-Size Excavator Add Model CLOSEST COMPARISON Operating W

Digging Depth: 5.49 m (18 ft. 4 in.) Whether up against a wall or between a rock and a hard place, this close-quarter specialist makes it all look pretty easy. FT4/Stage IV engine requires no diesel particulate filter (DPF).

How many cylinders are in a John Deere Excavator?

DRIVELINE Emission Rating Tier 4 / Stage IV Engine Manufacturer Isuzu Number Of Cylinders 4 Displacement, ltr (Inches³) 3 (182) Rated speed, rpm 2000

What kind of cooling system does John Deere Excavator use?

FT4/Stage IV engine requires no diesel particulate filter (DPF). Extended service intervals help maximize uptime. Highly efficient heavy-duty cooling system keeps things cool, even in tough environments or high altitudes.

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