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Product Spotlight: John Deere 35D Excavator

chris sandler 06/01/2012 @ 12:53pm

The jobsite has transformed over the years, as advances in technology have allowed construction crews to tackle certain projects in a more efficient manner. Whether workers are using cranes or excavators, the machines they rely on are now made with the latest available to the industry and help with any job.

The John Deere line of excavators offers a construction crew a wide range of options to choose from, as the company has models in a compact series, a construction class and a production class.

Each type performs a specific function, as the larger models are less mobile and more powerful while the smaller versions allow for more maneuverability but still pack enough power for most operations.

The John Deere 35D Excavator is one of the compact versions of the excavator available from the company, and its nimble design allows for any worker to navigate through the narrowest spots on the jobsite.

The JD 35D features an Interim Tier 4-certified engine, allowing crew leaders to adhere to emissions standards, and the 10.6 gallon tank provides a sufficient fuel level for any worker to complete a full day’s work.

The excavator was built with independent-swing boom and 360-degree rotation, allowing the operator to skillfully perform tasks on the jobsite with the highest level of control. It can work around obstacles with ease and helps to navigate through close quarters and even the smallest niches.

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