John Deere
Coordinates: 41 ° 28 ′ 35.5 " N , 90 ° 25 ′ 32.8" W.
Deere & Company
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legal form | Corporation |
ISIN | US2441991054 |
founding | 1837/1868 (as AG) |
Seat | Moline , Illinois , USA |
management | Samuel R. Allen (since 2010) |
Number of employees | 73,489 (2019) |
sales | 39.2 billion US dollars (2019) |
Branch | Agricultural machinery |
Website | www.deere.com |
As of December 31, 2019 |
John Deere is both the name of the founder and the main brand of the US company Deere & Company , one of the leading manufacturers of the world market for agricultural equipment (2007). The name John Deere is often used as a synonym for the company. The company's other products include forestry machines, construction machinery and equipment for lawn and property maintenance, which are offered worldwide through an international sales network.
Other brands of the group are Deere ( construction machines and engines ), Kemper (harvesting attachments), SABO ( lawn mowers (sold in 2020) and scarifiers ) as well as Frontier (including equipment for grassland and tillage ), PartsCountry and Vapormatic (spare parts for third-party products).
history
19th century
John Deere was born on February 17, 1804 in Rutland . From 1821 to 1825 he trained as a blacksmith with Benjamin Lawrence in Middlebury , Vermont . For economic reasons, he moved in 1836 westward to Grand Detour ( Illinois , 16 km south of Oregon (Illinois) ). In 1837 the farrier developed the first self-cleaning steel plow using a hitherto unknown sharpening and polishing process (originally developed for leather needles) and thus laid the foundation for his company Deere & Company , better known under the trademark John Deere . In 1848, after separating from his business partner Leonard Andrus, with whom he had worked for five years, he moved the company headquarters from Grand Detour to Moline , Illinois. There was still no blacksmith of its quality there, and its location on the Mississippi River offered hydropower and cheaper transportation by river and rail. Soon he was producing more than 1,500 plows a year with his company John Deere Plow Works . Many of its principles still apply to the company today, not least its high quality standards. "I will never put my name on a product that does not have in it the best that is in me. I will never put my name on a product that does not have in it the best that is in me. I will never put my name on a product that does not have in it the best that is in me." “) Is probably his best-known motto. In 1852 John Deere paid off all his partners, in 1859 his son Charles Deere (1838–1907) took over the management until 1907. The company traded under the name "John Deere", "John Deere & Company", "Deere & Company", "Moline" Plow Manufactory "and" "until 1868 as" John Deere Plow Factory Deere & company " joint stock company was registered (engl. Public company). The exact company name in German would be "Public (Aktien) Gesellschaft", a form of an AG that is unknown in this form here ("Public Savings Call").
Respected company founder John Deere died on May 17, 1886 at the age of 82 in Moline.
20th century
With the takeover of the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company shortly after the First World War (1918), John Deere entered the tractor business. During the period of the Great Depression from 1931 to 1933, Deere & Company, contrary to current practice, refrained from reclaiming deliveries from insolvent farmers and thus gained loyal customers.
In 1956 Deere & Company took over the German Heinrich Lanz AG in Mannheim, which had designed the Lanz Bulldog and also produced it.
In 1958, the construction machinery division was founded with the introduction of the 440 (caterpillar / wheel drive) and 435 industrial tractors.
In the 1980s , John Deere was sucked into the deep recession in agriculture, but remained independent as the only large manufacturer in the field of agricultural technology. After previously cooperating with Hitachi Transportation Systems , the Deere-Hitachi Construction Machinery joint venture was founded in 1988 .
In 1991 the company started working for lawn care equipment manufacturer SABO in Gummersbach. In 1997, the Kemper machine factory from Stadtlohn was bought. With sales of $ 13.8 billion, John Deere posted a record 1998 profit of $ 1.021 billion. In 1998 John Deere took over a manufacturer of sugar cane harvesters, Cameco Industries . In 1999 John Deere acquired Timberjack from Metso , the world's largest supplier of forest machinery . With Timberjack, the Finnish research and development company Plustech Oy, a development center for walking robots and walking harvesters, was also taken over.
21st century
The group's sales doubled in the years 2000–2010 from approx. 13 to 26 billion US dollars. In the same period, profits climbed from approximately $ 500 million to $ 1.85 billion. As of the end of 2011, John Deere had over 6,000 employees in Germany, 3,760 of them in Mannheim . In 2013 John Deere employed around 67,000 people in 68 factories and 43 sales outlets on five continents, 7,250 of them in Germany (as of 2013, 4,050 in Mannheim).
In June 2000, John Deere International GmbH was founded in Schaffhausen (CH) for market development in Europe, Africa and the Near and Middle East (EMEA).
In October 2007, the German branch moved its headquarters within Mannheim from Steubenstrasse to Windeckstrasse. The office complex from the 1970s, which was converted for around twelve million euros, housed both the administration on around 4500 square meters of office space and the development department.
In June 2010 the European Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) was opened in Kaiserslautern . There, together with research institutes in the Agriculture Management Systems (AMS) field, IT solutions for precision agriculture are developed and future technologies in the field of vehicle construction are developed. The AMS area was previously located outside the Zweibrücken plant near Zweibrücken Airport.
On November 1, 2012, the German branches of the Deere & Company parent company were transferred to the new national company John Deere GmbH & Co. KG . The new company is based in Mannheim and includes the Mannheim, Bruchsal and Zweibrücken plants, as well as the European spare parts center in Bruchsal, the German John Deere sales and marketing organization and the research and development locations in Kaiserslautern. In addition, John Deere is cooperating in selected markets since 2012 MacDon in the supply of Swathers .
In 2015 John Deere took over the French seed drill manufacturer Monosem.
Investors such as Warren Buffett and Microsoft founder Bill Gates have invested their money in shares of John Deere, since 2011 Gates has been the largest single shareholder in John Deere with a share of around 5%.
In July 2017, Deere announced it would take over the Italian manufacturer of self-propelled sprayers Mazzotti . In the same month the company announced a stake in the German construction machinery manufacturer Kramer. This is intended to give John Deere sales partners access to agricultural telescopic and wheel loaders.
On December 1, 2017, the German Wirtgen Group was taken over by Deere for 4.4 billion euros.
In June 2020, SABO Maschinenfabrik GmbH was sold to the holding company mutares .
criticism
In 2015, John Deere came under criticism from consumer groups such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation . Use license formulations were criticized , which should prohibit the owners of John Deere tractors from modifying their software. John Deere's reason for doing this was because of the DMCA- prohibited bypassing of DRM mechanisms. The argument was user safety. They wanted to try self repairs to prevent tractors by their owners.
Company colors and logo
The corporate colors of Deere & Company have been a dark green for the vehicle since 1920 and yellow for the inscription, rims or earlier studded steel wheels and track covers. This color scheme goes back to the colors of the corn crop . This forms the backbone of arable production in the American Midwest .
The company logo was in 1848 of a steel plow (for oxen). Since 1873 it shows a jumping stag (English deer ). The company emblem of John Deere at that time consisted of a white-tailed deer leaping over a tree trunk with outstretched legs , overarched with "JOHN DEERE".
Production and sales
Deere is divided into the Agriculture , Construction and Forestry , Turf and Power Systems divisions.
Agriculture locations
Companies | Country | city | Products | comment |
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Industrias John Deere Argentina SA | Argentina | Granadero Baigorria | Diesel engines | Established in 1996 |
John Deere Limited Parts Distribution Center | Australia | Derrimut | Spare parts supply | |
Auteq Telematica SA | Brazil | São Paulo | Board computer | Acquired in 2014 |
John Deere Brazil Ltda. | Brazil | Catalão | Sugar cane harvesters, field sprayers | |
John Deere Brazil Ltda. | Brazil | Horizontina | Combines, sowing machines | Formerly SLC SA. |
John Deere Brazil Ltda. | Brazil | Montenegro | Tractors | Established in 2008 |
John Deere (Harbin) Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd. | People's Republic of China | Harbin | ||
John Deere (Jiamusi) Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd. | People's Republic of China | Jiamusi | ||
John Deere (Ningbo) Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd. | People's Republic of China | Ningbo | ||
John Deere (Tianjin) Company Limited | People's Republic of China | Tianjin | ||
John Deere Usine d'Arc-les-Gray | France | Arc-les-Gray | Mowers, balers, front loaders | |
John Deere GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | Bruchsal | Tractor cabs | |
John Deere GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | Mannheim | Tractors | Formerly Heinrich Lanz AG |
Maschinenfabrik Kemper GmbH & Co.KG | Germany | City wages | Chopper attachments | |
John Deere GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | Zweibrücken | Combine harvester, forage harvester | |
John Deere Equipment Private Ltd. | India | Maharashtra | Tractors | |
John Deere India Private Limited | India | Punjab | Harvester | |
John Deere India Pvt. Ltd. | India | Dewas | Tractors | |
John Deere BH Works Ltd | Israel | Park Zvaim | ||
John Deere Cylinder Internal Platform | Mexico | Ramos Arizpe | ||
Industrias John Deere SA de CV | Mexico | Monterrey | ||
Industrias John Deere, SA de CV | Mexico | Coah | ||
John Deere Ramos | Mexico | Ramos | ||
John Deere Fabriek Horst BV | Netherlands | horst | Self-propelled field sprayers | |
John Deere Domodedovo | Russia | Moscow | Spare parts supply | Founded in 2009 |
John Deere Orenburg | Russia | Orenburg | Sowing machines | Founded in 2005 |
John Deere Ibérica, S. | Spain | Getafe | Components | Formerly Lanz Iberica |
The Vapormatic Company Ltd. | United Kingdom | Exeter | Tractor parts | |
NavCom Technology, Inc. | United States | Torrance | GPS systems | |
John Deere Cylinder Internal Platform | United States | Moline | cylinder | |
John Deere Harvester Works | United States | East Moline | Harvester | |
John Deere Seeding Group | United States | East Moline | ||
John Deere Des Moines Works | United States | Ankeny | Sprayers, cotton harvesters, tillage equipment | |
John Deere Ottumwa Works | United States | Ottumwa | Balers | |
John Deere Paton | United States | Paton | example | |
John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group | United States | Urbandals | example | |
John Deere Waterloo Works | United States | Waterloo | Tractors | Formerly Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company |
John Deere Thibodaux | United States | Thibodeaux | ||
John Deere Seeding Group | United States | Valley City |
Construction & Forestry locations
Companies | Country | city | Products | comment |
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Waratah Forestry Equipment Pty. Ltd | Australia | Melton | ||
John Deere Brazil Ltda. | Brazil | Indaiatuba | ||
Deere Hitachi | Brazil | Indaiatuba | ||
Deere-Hitachi Specialty Products (DHSP) | Canada | Langley | ||
John Deere Reman | Canada | Alberta | Factory overhaul of used parts | |
Waratah Forestry Equipment Canada, Ltd. | Canada | Kamloops | distribution | |
John Deere (Tianjin) Company Limited | People's Republic of China | Tianjin | ||
John Deere Forestry - Joensuu | Finland | Joensuu | Forest machines | |
Waratah OM Oy | Finland | Joensuu | Cranes and heads for wood harvesters | |
Ashok Leyland John Deere Construction Equipment Pvt. Ltd. | India | Thiruvallur | Backhoe loader | Joint venture with Ashok Leyland ; Founded: 2008 |
Industrias John Deere SA de CV | Mexico | Garza Garcia | ||
Waratah NZ Ltd. | New Zealand | Tokoroa Waikato | Cranes and heads for wood harvesters | |
John Deere Domodedovo | Russia | Moscow | Spare parts supply | |
Bell Equipment Limited | South Africa | Empangeni | Cooperation with Bell in the construction machinery sector | |
Waratah Forestry Attachment, LLC. | United States | Peachtree City | ||
John Deere Construction & Forestry Company | United States | Moline | ||
John Deere Davenport Works | United States | Davenport | Articulated dump trucks | In collaboration with Bell |
John Deere Training Center - Davenport | United States | Davenport | Training | |
John Deere Dubuque Works | United States | Dubuque | Construction machinery | |
John Deere Reman - Springfield | United States | Springfield | ||
Deere-Hitachi Construction Machinery Corp. | United States | Kernersville | Deere and Hitachi excavators | Joint venture with Hitachi ; Founded: 1988 |
Waratah Forestry Attachment, LLC | United States | Kelso |
A large part of the production also takes place outside of North America, mainly in Europe . The largest company location outside the USA is the John Deere plant in Mannheim . The sales office responsible for Germany is located in Bruchsal. Other plants in Germany are Zweibrücken , Bruchsal , Gummersbach and Stadtlohn . The SABO factories are located in Gummersbach. The Kemper company in Stadtlohn produces harvesting attachments for combine harvesters and forage harvesters, while the Bruchsal plant produces the driver's cabs for tractors and harvesting machines . Other factories in Europe are Horst aan de Maas in the Netherlands (crop protection equipment), Arc Les Gray (forage harvesting equipment) and Saran (engines) in France and Getafe (transmission components) in Spain. Forest machines are manufactured in Joensuu, Finland, and pneumatic seed drills in Orenburg (Russia) .
In markets where John Deere does not have its own sales offices, the products are sold through national distributors who also offer customer service, spare parts supply and financing. In Switzerland z. B. Matra is the general importer of John Deere products, in Austria the company Lagerhaus Technik-Center (LTC). John Deere has large market shares in the agricultural machinery market in the Russian Federation . The main John Deere dealer in Russia is EkoNiva .
Product range
In addition to agricultural tractors with an engine output of 55 to 620 hp, agricultural equipment such as combine harvesters , forage harvesters and balers , but also cotton and sugar cane harvesters, as well as special machines and equipment for protecting plants, for sowing and for cultivating the soil are manufactured. However, the John Deere product range includes not only agricultural products, but also construction machinery ( wheel loaders , bulldozers and crawler loaders, soil planers , excavators and backhoe loaders , etc.), forest machines, municipal tractors and machines for lawn, property and golf course maintenance. Products for GPS- supported precision agriculture, recording yield measurement and documentation and software for fleet management are also sold.
Common rail engines with exhaust gas recirculation, variable turbocharger geometry and diesel particle filters are partly installed. The articulated tractor models of the 9R and 9RT series are used not only in the field, but also as tractors, for example for trailed earth planers, for routing work.
The current series
Tractors
The currently most powerful tractor from John Deere is the model 9620 in the versions R, RT and RX with a nominal output of 620 hp. The most powerful standard tractor, however, is currently the 8400R model with a rated output of 400 hp. The 6250R model with a stated power rating of 250 hp is the largest tractor manufactured in Mannheim, Germany.
model series | Nominal power in kW ( PS ) | Cylinders (number) | Cubic capacity in l | Empty weight in kg |
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Series 5 | ||||
5055E - 5095E | 40.5 (55) - 70 (95) | 3 or 4 | 2.9 or 4.5 | 3,100 |
5080G - 5090GH | 61.1 (80) - 67.1 (90) | 4th | 3.4 | 3,165-3,195 |
5080GF / GV - 5100GF / GV | 59 (80) - 74 (100) | 4th | 4.5 | 2,715-2,895 |
5075GL - 5085GL | 57 (75) - 65 (85) | 4th | 3.2 | 2,670 |
5075M - 5115M | 55 (75) - 85 (115) | 3 or 4 | 2.9 or 4.5 | 3,900 |
Series 6 |
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6095MC - 6115MC | 70 (95) - 85 (115) | 4th | 4.5 | 4,700 |
6110M - 6195M | 81 (110) - 143 (195) | 4 or 6 | 4.5 or 6.8 | 5,210 - 7,105 |
6095RC - 6115RC | 70 (95) - 85 (115) | 4th | 4.5 | 5,000 |
6110R - 6215R | 81 (110) - 158 (215) | 4 or 6 | 4.5 or 6.8 | 5,540-7,400 |
6230R - 6250R | 169 (230) - 184 (250) | 6th | 6 or 6.8 | 9,300 |
Series 7 |
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7210R - 7310R | 154.5 (210) - 228 (310) | 6th | 6.8 or 9.0 | 10,425-10,816 |
Series 8 |
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8245R - 8400R | 180 (245) - 294 (400) | 6th | 9.0 | 13.003 |
8320RT - 8370RT (tractor with crawler tracks) |
235 (320) - 294 (400) | 15,948 | ||
Series 9
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9420R - 9620R (articulated tractor) |
309 (420) - 456 (620) | 6th | 13.5 | 17,264-18,842 |
9470RT - 9620RT (tractor with crawler tracks) |
346 (470) - 456 (620) | 20,371 | ||
9470RX - 9620RX (tractor with 4 crawler tracks and articulated steering) |
346 (470) - 456 (620) | 26,761 |
The introduction of the new 5R Series in 2009 changed the designation of tractors at John Deere. The first number stands for the series it is about; the other three indicate the motor output at nominal speed according to the 97/68 / EC standard. The letters say something about the equipment. The further back this is in the alphabet, the more extensive the equipment, for example the letter R stands for the highest equipment variation or the letter T for equipment with a caterpillar treadmill.
Harvester
model series | Threshing system | Separation system | Cutting width in m | Maximum output in kW (PS) | Grain tank content in l | Transport width in m |
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W series | ||||||
W540 | Single drum threshing system | 5 shakers | 4.60 / 5.50 / 6.10 6.70 / 7.60 / 9.15 10.70 |
190 (258) | 8,000 or optionally 10,000 | 3.3-3.5 |
W550 | 224 (305) | |||||
W650 | 6 shakers | 256 (348) | 9,000 or optionally 11,000 | 3.5-3.8 | ||
W660 | 285 (387) | |||||
T series | ||||||
T550 | Multi-drum threshing system | 5 shakers | 4.60 / 5.50 / 6.10 6.70 / 7.60 / 9.15 10.70 |
224 (305) | 8,000 or optionally 10,000 | 3.3-3.8 |
T560 | 285 (387) | 10,000 | ||||
T660 | 6 shakers | 9,000 or optionally 11,000 | 3.5-4.0 | |||
T670 | 335 (455) | 11,000 | ||||
S series | ||||||
S660 | Separator area of the rotor | 3-stage rotor | 6.10 / 6.70 7.60 / 9.15 10.70 / 12.20 |
272 (370) | 10,600 | 3.5-4.3 |
S670 | 317 (431) | |||||
S680 | 402 (547) | 14,100 | ||||
S685 | 426 (579) | |||||
S690 | 460 (625) |
Forage harvester
model series | Models | Max. Engine power in kW (PS) | Cubic capacity in l | Knife drum width in mm | Number of knives | Tank capacity in l |
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7080i series | 7180i, 7280i, 7380i, 7480i, 7580i, 7780i, 7980i | 281 (380) - 597 (812) | 9-19 | 710-830 | 40, 48 or 56 | 1,100 |
8000 series | 8100, 8200, 8300, 8400, 8500, 8600, 8700, 8800 | 281 (380) - 597 (812) | 9-19 | 710-830 | 40, 48, 56 and 64 | 1,100 |
Mower conditioner
model series | Working width in m | Cultivation | Power requirement in kW (PS) | Number of V-tines |
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228A | 2.80 | front | 60 (80) | 48 |
131 | 3.10 | front | 75 (100) | 54 |
324A / 328A | 2.40 / 2.80 | Rear | 51 (70) / 60 (80) | 42/48 |
331 | 3.10 | Rear | 75 (100) | 54 |
381 | 8.10 | Stern (duplex) | 120 (160) | 2x48 |
388 | 8.80 | Stern (duplex) | 140 (190) | 2x54 |
488 | 8.80 | Stern (duplex) | 162 (220) | 2x54 |
1355/1365 | 2.50 / 3.00 | Side drawbar | 55 (75) / 67 (90) | 49/56 |
630/635 | 3.00 / 3.50 | Side drawbar | 67 (90) / 77 (105) | 58/72 |
830/835 | 3.00 / 3.50 | Central drawbar | 77 (105) / 86 (115) | 58/72 |
Balers
model series | Bale chamber | Bale diameter in m |
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800 series | Variable chamber | 1.55 - 1.60 |
900 series | Variable chamber | 0.80-1.85 |
F440M | Fixed chamber | 1.20 - 1.50 |
F440E / F450E | Fixed chamber | 1.20 - 1.50 |
C440R | Fixed chamber | 1.25-1.35 |
1433 / 1433C | Large chamber for square bales | 80x90 cm bale dimensions |
1424 / 1424C | Large chamber for square bales | 120x70 cm bale dimensions |
1434 / 1434C | Large chamber for square bales | 120x90 cm bale dimensions |
Seed drills (no-till method)
model series | concept | Working width in m | Sowing units | Contact pressure per coulter in kg | Power requirement in hp |
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740A | Mulch seeder | 6 8 9 |
40 52 60 |
0 - 50 | 100 120 130 |
750A | Universal seeder | 3 4 6 |
18 24 36 |
0-250 | 80 110 140 |
Plant protection technology
model series | Type | Container content in l | Boom width in m |
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M700 / M700i series | Trailed sprayer | 2,400-4,000 | 18-28 |
800i series | 3,200 - 4,000 | 18-30 | |
M900 / M900i series | 5,200 - 6,200 | 24 - 28 | |
R900i series | 5,200 - 6,200 | 24 - 42 | |
R4040i | Self-propelled field sprayer | 4,000 | 24 - 36 |
Lawn tractors
model series | Motor power in kW (PS) | Working width in cm | Weight in kg |
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CR series | 9.3 (12) | 72 | 163-165 |
Triplex Universal | 16.5 (22) - 20 (27) | 75-210 | 850-960 |
LR series | 9.6 (13.5) - 13.1 (17.5) | 92-102 | 192-235 |
F series | 10 (13.5) - 15 (20) | 92 - 121 | 230-250 |
LT series | 11.9 (16) - 13.4 (18) | 97-120 | 213.6-247 |
LTR series | 12.6 (17) | 107 | 216 |
100 series | 10.8 (14.5) - 14.9 (20) | 107-122 | k. A. |
LX series | 12.6 (17) - 13.4 (18) | 107-137 | 221-290 |
z-Trak series | 14 (19) - 22.3 (30) | 122-152 | 535-805 |
x700 series | 17.1 (24) - 17.9 (24) | 122-157 | 383-525 |
1500 series | 33 (43) | 120-223 | 1521-1750 |
F1400 / 15oo series | 16.5 (22.5) - 30.3 (44.2) | 130-240 | k. A. |
x305 series | 12.2 (16.6) - 13.8 (18.8) | 97-137 | 261-314 |
mowing machine
model | Working width | engine | transmission | Cutting height | Expectoration | Weight |
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JC63 | 53 cm | Briggs & Stratton 4.8 kW / 6.5 PS |
3 gears 3.1 - 5.0 km / h |
7 steps 2.5 - 10.2 cm |
Mulching device with optional. Side discharge |
39 kg |
JC63C | 53 cm | Briggs & Stratton 4.8 kW / 6.5 PS |
3 gears 3.1 - 5.0 km / h |
7 steps 2.5 - 10.2 cm |
Mulching device with optional. Side discharge |
41 kg |
JX75 | 53 cm | Kawasaki 4.8 kW / 6.5 PS |
5 gears 1.9 - 6.6 km / h |
7 steps 2.5 - 10.2 cm |
Rear discharge with 88 l grass catcher, optional. with mulching device |
55 kg |
JX80 | 52 cm | Kawasaki FJ180 4.8 kW / 6.5 PS |
Vario 2.9 - 4.5 km / h |
5 steps 2.5 - 8.2 cm |
Rear discharge with 80 l grass catcher with mulching device |
52.5 kg |
JX90 | 54 cm | Kawasaki FJ180 4.8 kW / 6.5 PS |
Vario 2.7 - 5.0 km / h |
7-step 1.7 - 10.4 cm |
Rear discharge with 75 l grass catcher with mulching device |
54 kg |
The JC63C has 2 wheels that can be moved 360 ° at the front for better maneuverability.
Transport, utility and work vehicles
Gator type | Motor power in PS (kW) | Speed in km / h | Weight in kg |
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Gator 4x2 | 10 (7.4) | 0-29 ( CVT transmission ) | 363 |
Gator 4x4 diesel | 18 (13.4) | 0-32 (CVT transmission) | 522 |
HPX 4x2 Diesel / HPX 4x4 Diesel | 20th | 0-40 (CVT transmission) | 614-636 |
Turf Gator | k. A. | 0-29 (CVT transmission) | 378.6 |
Electric gator | 3.8 | 0-26 (CVT transmission) | 633 |
Compact Gator CX | 10 | 0-24 (CVT transmission) | 303 |
Pro Gator | 24 (17.4) | 0-31 ( 5-speed manual transmission ) | 1080 |
Front loader
- H310 NSL / MSL / HSL
- H340 NSL / MSL / HSL
- H360 NSL / MSL / HSL
- H380 MSL / HSL
- H480 MSL / HSL
Wheel loader
- Wheel loaders with a bucket capacity of less than 1.5 m³ :
- 244J
- 304J
- Wheel loader with 1.5 - 3 m³ bucket capacity:
- 344J
- 444J Powerllel ™ / 444J Z-Bar
- 544J Powerllel ™ / 544J WH / 544J Z-Bar
- 624J Powerllel ™ / 624J WH / 624J Z-Bar
- Wheel loader with over 3 m³ bucket capacity:
- 644J / 644J WH / 644J
- 724J / 724J WH
- 744J / 744J WH
- 824J
- 844J
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Trivia
In the road movie A True Story - The Straight Story by David Lynch , a John Deere lawnmower tractor, equipped with a self-made trailer, takes on the “technical lead”. The protagonist - he is too old and frail to drive himself and does not want to be driven - embarks on a 500-kilometer journey from the US state of Iowa to Wisconsin . In contrast to other fast-paced works in this genre, this gives the film an almost meditative quality. For the finale, the ride-on mower is guided the last few meters to its destination by a John Deere tractor, which is monstrous compared to it. In addition, John Deere combine harvesters appear in some scenes, depicting a “harvest of life” in metaphorical images.
Competitor
The bigger competitors of John Deere on the world market include the Italian agricultural and construction machinery manufacturer CNH Industrial (Case New Holland), the German agricultural machinery group Claas , Krone and the US-American AGCO , to which u. a. the German agricultural machinery manufacturer Fendt belongs.
See also
literature
- Don Macmillan (Ed.), Wayne G. Broehl: John Deere. The history of the largest tractor manufacturer in the world . Heel, Königswinter 2005; ISBN 3-89880-256-6
- Don Macmillan: The Big Book of John Deere Tractors. All models from 1892 to 1999 with Lanz models from 1911-1963 . BLV Vlgsges. mbH, Munich 2001; ISBN 3-405-15950-4
- David Magee: The John Deere Way: Performance that Endures . John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey 2005; ISBN 0-471-70644-2 (on the company's management practices)
- Peter Schneider: Type compass John Deere tractors since 1960 . Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2000; ISBN 3-613-02021-1
- Peter Schneider: John Deere. Tractors from Mannheim since 1960 . Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2007; ISBN 3-613-02719-4 (to appear at the end of May 2007)
Web links
- John Deere International
- John Deere Germany
- John Deere Switzerland
- John Deere Austria
- Development of the company emblems
- 1930–1949: Old John Deere models: "A, B, G, H, D, M"
Individual evidence
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- ↑ Leadership: Executives
- ↑ a b Annual Report 2019
- ↑ a b c d Mutares SE & Co. KGaA: Mutares to acquire SABO Maschinenfabrik, one of Europe's leading manufactures of lawnmowers and other outdoor power products, from John Deere. In: marketscreener.com. June 6, 2020, accessed June 6, 2020 .
- ↑ John Deere Company Timeline
- ↑ John Deer biography
- ↑ John Deere biography on the nortrax website
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