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Posted May 21, 2018

Updated wheeled excavator

The updated John Deere 190G W excavator provides customers with a “Swiss Army knife” for a variety of tasks.


“The wheeled excavator is one of the most versatile pieces of equipment in the market, and the 190G W now features Final Tier 4 emission technology, along with other customer-inspired updates,” says Jonathan Spendlove, excavator product marketing manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “With the 190G W, you can dig like a tracked excavator and move the wheeled machine around from site to site without having to invest in a truck and trailer.”

John Deere 190-G wheeled excavator
The updated John Deere 190G W excavator provides customers with a “Swiss Army knife” for a variety of tasks.

The 190G W features a 173-horsepower diesel engine that meets Final Tier 4 emission regulations without aftertreatment devices. A lightweight, split-type hood provides wide-open access to the engine from the front, and same-side filters and water separator at ground level simplify maintenance.

The wheeled model has an operating weight between 43,431 and 45,300 pounds. It possesses a short wheelbase to slip into close quarters with ease. For close-up work, customers can opt for a two-piece boom. The excavator can quickly move between job sites with a top speed of 21.7 mph, and rubber tires won’t tear up concrete or asphalt.

A spacious and comfortable cab features an easy-to-navigate enhanced LCD monitor that lets the operator easily dial in a wealth of machine information and functionality.

On the exterior of the machine, LED lights connected to the reconfigured counterweight require less maintenance and increase visibility on the job site. A standard battery-disconnect switch and larger handrail keep operator safety a priority.

The 190G W is protected by a heavy-duty undercarriage and durable D-channel side frames. Added strength comes from welded bulkheads within the boom that resist torsional stress, tungsten-carbide thermal-coated arm surfaces and oil-impregnated bushings. An enlarged cover provides additional protection for the blade cylinder, and a reinforced outrigger cylinder further boosts component durability.

For additional information and specifications, visit your local John Deere dealer or www.JohnDeere.com.

 

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