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John Deere 135D Hydraulic Excavator Overview
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Machine History and Profile
The John Deere 135D is a mid-size hydraulic excavator designed for versatility and efficiency in urban construction, utility work, and medium earthmoving tasks. It features a blend of power, advanced hydraulics, and operator comfort, continuing John Deere's tradition of durable and productive machines. The 135D belongs to Deere's D Series excavators, introduced with improved emissions compliance and enhanced performance measures.
Key Specifications
  • Net Power: Approximately 93 horsepower (69 kW).
  • Operating Weight: Around 30,700 lbs (13,942 kg).
  • Max Digging Depth: Roughly 19 feet 9 inches (6.02 m).
  • Arm Length: Standard arms measuring about 9 feet 11 inches (3.01 m).
  • Bucket Digging Force: Approximately 21,698 lbs (96.5 kN).
  • Swing Speed: Around 13.7 rpm, offering good responsiveness in confined areas.
  • Fuel Capacity: Approximately 58 gallons (220 liters).
  • Travel Speed: Standard dual-speed tracks with moderate high and low ranges.
Performance Features
  • Advanced hydraulic system with Powerwise III engine/hydraulic management optimizes power output, fuel efficiency, and smooth multifunction control.
  • Reduced tail swing design enables better maneuverability next to obstacles, essential for urban or tight sites.
  • Spacious cab with enhanced visibility, more glass area, and ergonomic seating ensures operator comfort and control.
  • Reliable cooling systems and service intervals designed for extended uptime.
  • Track options include rubber or triple semi-grouser shoes, providing flexibility per jobsite conditions.
Operational Benefits
The 135D provides operators with strong lift capacities near ground level, enabling efficient digging, loading, and material handling. The design prioritizes ease of operation, combining smooth hydraulic controls with powerful bucket forces to improve productivity while minimizing operator fatigue.
Maintenance and Support
John Deere supports the 135D with readily accessible service points, simple operator diagnostics, and electronic features that prompt maintenance alerts to avoid costly downtime. Routine service includes hydraulic fluid checks, engine oil changes, track adjustments, and component inspections.
Glossary of Terms
  • Powerwise III: John Deere’s integrated engine and hydraulic management system that balances power and fuel efficiency.
  • Bucket Digging Force: Maximum force exerted by the bucket during digging operations.
  • Tail Swing Radius: Distance the rear of the excavator extends beyond its tracks during rotation.
  • Semi-Grouser Shoes: Track shoes with raised sections for enhanced traction in various terrains.
  • Swing Speed: Rate of upper structure rotation measured in revolutions per minute.
Conclusion
The John Deere 135D hydraulic excavator stands as a robust, adaptable, and efficient solution for medium-sized excavation tasks. Its carefully balanced powertrain, versatile hydraulics, and operator-focused design contribute to high productivity across construction, utility, and landscaping projects. Supported by John Deere's extensive service network and innovations, the 135D continues to be a reliable choice for contractors demanding performance and durability.
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