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Takeuchi TL250 vs John Deere 333D for Dirt Pushing
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Machine Profiles
The Takeuchi TL250 and John Deere 333D are both robust compact track loaders widely used for dirt pushing, grading, and site preparation. These machines offer similar ground contact lengths, balancing stability and traction.
  • Takeuchi TL250:
    • Operating weight: Approximately 12,800 pounds.
    • Hydraulic flow: Around 23.4 gallons per minute standard; high-flow options up to 40 GPM.
    • Engine power: Around 100–110 horsepower, designed for heavy-duty applications.
    • Track width around 17.7 inches with a ground contact length roughly 5'10".
    • Vertical lift boom design providing strong lifting heights (~10'10").
  • John Deere 333D:
    • Operating weight: Roughly 12,250 pounds.
    • Hydraulic flow: Typically 25 gallons per minute standard; high-flow options between 34–41 GPM.
    • Engine power: Approximately 100–110 horsepower with optimized torque.
    • Track width around 17.7 inches; ground contact length near 5'11".
    • Vertical lift boom with similar lift height (~10'8").
Dirt Pushing Capabilities
  • Both loaders excel in dirt pushing, with the John Deere offering slightly higher hydraulic flow in certain configurations, potentially translating into more power for aggressive pushing or attachment use.
  • The Takeuchi's solid build and vertical lift design provide excellent breakout force and reach, crucial for heavy material movement.
  • Weight differences favor the Takeuchi slightly, possibly offering improved stability and traction on uneven or soft ground.
Operator Experience
  • Both machines have ergonomic cabs with joystick controls tailored for precision and reduced fatigue.
  • Visibility from the cab is comparable, aiding in tight space operation.
  • Maintenance access and parts availability vary by region, with John Deere often noted for strong dealer support.
Considerations
  • Hydraulic flow and pump pressures on both machines support a wide variety of attachments.
  • Choice may boil down to dealer service, operator familiarity, and attachment compatibility.
  • Real-world user feedback often points to the John Deere 333D as slightly smoother in hydraulic response and the Takeuchi TL250 as rugged and reliable in tough conditions.
Glossary
  • Operating Weight: Total machine weight ready for work including fluids and attachments.
  • Hydraulic Flow (GPM): Rate at which hydraulic fluid is delivered, affecting attachment speed and power.
  • Vertical Lift Boom: Arm design improving vertical reach for loading.
  • Breakout Force: Maximum force the bucket exerts to break into material.
  • Ground Contact Length: Length of track in contact with ground affecting stability.
Summary
The Takeuchi TL250 and John Deere 333D compact track loaders stand neck and neck in dirt pushing tasks, each with nuanced strengths in hydraulic flow and weight. Operators benefit from enhanced boom reach, stable undercarriages, and ample engine power. Selection hinges on specific job demands, service network, and personal preference for controls and ride feel, making both solid choices in the compact loader market.
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